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09. Answer any five of the following questions in 30-40 words each.
(1) Describe Bismillah Khan as a boy in Dumraon.
(ii) How does the wind deal with fires?
(iii) Did Kezia change her opinion about her father? How?
(iv) What beauty of nature shall the poet observe in Innisfree?
(v) How does the child react when he realize that he has lost his parents?
(vi) Who was Behrman and how did he die?
(vii) What kind of work was given to Lushkooff in the beginning? Why did he agree to do that?​

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Answered by sameerlakhanpal08
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1 )In his childhood, he used to play shehnai with his father in a temple at Varanasi. When he was five years old, Bismillah Khan used to play gill i-danda near a pond in Dumraon. After playing he generally went to a nearby temple called Bihariji Temple. He would sit there and sing the Bhojpuri thaita'.

2) The wind extinguishes the weak fires and makes the strong fires to develop more. The wind is a symbol of challenges and struggles in our life.

3) In the short story 'The Little Girl' by Katherine Mansfield, Kezia changes her opinion about her father towards the end of the story. ... This incident changes Kezia's attitude towards her father as she realizes that he worked very hard and so, did not have time to play with her.

4)

The poem “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” by William Butler Yeats as the name itself indicates is very scenic and the poet longs for the peace and tranquility of the place. He is moved by such calmness of the lake. He had spent his childhood there and so he longs to be a part of it again.

5) The child panicked when he realized (hat he had lost his parents. He was puzzled, angry and desperate. He cried and shouted for his parents.

6) Behrman was died of pneumonia. Behrman died as he was standing in the rainy and stormy weather for so long to complete the artistic leaf or his masterpiece which saved Johnsy's life. He had caught pneumonia which caused him to die. He was found lying on the floor with his brushes and some paint.

7) He took him home and gave him the work of chopping wood. Lushkoff agreed to do this work, not because he was hungry and scanted work. He agreed to do it because of pride and shame and because he had been trapped by his own words.

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