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4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read How did the granddaughter react to her grandmother’s request to teach her to read? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read What were the gifts exchanged between the granddaughter and grandmother? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read What were the gifts exchanged between the granddaughter and grandmother? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read “I felt so very dependent and helpless. We are well off but what use of money when I cannot be independent,” (a) Who is ‘I’ in these lines? (b) Why did she feel dependent? (c) What does the phrase ‘well off’ mean? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read “Childishly I made fun of the old lady. But she just smiled.” (a) Who made fun of the old lady? (b) Why did the speaker make fun of the old lady? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read “When I came back to my village, I saw my grandmother in tears. I was surprised, for I had never seen her cry even in the most difficult situations.” (a) Who is T in the above extract? Where did she/he return from? (b) Why was the grandmother in te... 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read “The amount of homework she did was amazing. She would read, repeat, write and recite. (a) Who is ‘she’ in the above lines? What ‘homework’ is being talked about here? (b) Why was she so keen on doing the homework? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read “But I knew I loved her immensely and there had to be some reason why she was talking to me. I looked at her face. It was unhappy and her eyes were filled with tears.” (a) Who is ‘V and ‘she’ in the above extract? (b) Why did the grandmother want t... 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read “I felt so very dependent and helpless. We ate well-off: but what use of money when I cannot be independent (a) Who is the speaker of these lines? (b) When did the speaker feel so very 'dependent and helpless’? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read “At times, I used to regret not going: to school, so I made sure that my children and grand children studied well”. (a) Who is the speaker of these lines? (b) What did the speaker regret? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read “It is the story of an old lady and her ardent desire to go to Kashi or Varanasi.” (a) Whom does ‘it’ refer to? (b) Describe the character of the old lady on the basis of above-mentioned lines. 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read ‘For a good cause if you are determined, you can overcome any obstacle. I will work harder than anybody but I will do it. For learning, there is no age bar.’ (a) What is the ‘good cause’ here? (b) Who is ‘I’ in the above lines? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read Childishly, I made fun of the old lady. But she just smiled. (a) Who made fun of the old lady? (b) The old lady was ridiculed and laughed at. Why? (c) Why did the old lady smile? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read 1 felt so very dependent and helpless. We are well-off, but what use is money when I cannot be independent? (a) Who is ‘I’ in these lines? (b) Why did she feel very dependent and helpless? (c) We are ‘well-off’. What does the phrase ‘well-off’ ... 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read When I was a young girl I lost my mother. There was nobody to look after and guide me. My father was a busy man and got married again. In those days people never considered education essential for girls, so I never went to school. (a) Who is the sp... 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read So more than anybody else she was the one most interested in knowing what happened next in the story and used to insist that I read the serial out to her. (a) Who is ‘she’ in the above lines? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read In the end, the old lady gives away all her savings without going to Kashi. She says, ‘The happiness of this orphan girl is more important than worshipping Lord Vishweshwara at Kashi.’ (a) Who was the old lady? (b) Why did she give away all her s... 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read One of her novels, called Kashi Yatra, was appearing as a serial in the Kannada weekly Karmaveera It is the story of an old lady and her ardent desire to go to Kashi or Varanasi. (a) Who is the author of Kashi Yatra? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert how i taught my grandmother to read Swarni: You don’t know what a great fellow Raj am is! In the beginning I could not get along with him but now he is my good friend. And you know, he has a real police dress. Grandmother: Is it? 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