1. Answer any two of the following questions each in 100 words : 6x2=12
Then I made a mistake"- What 'mistake' did the speaker make? Why was
it a 'mistake? What removed the speaker's doubts? What did the speaker do
then?
1+2+1+2
Answers
1+2+1+2
=3+3
=6
answer is six
The lines are from the story "The Eyes Have It" by Ruskin Bond:
In the story, the narrator describes the scenery outside the train window to the girl, assuming that she can see it. However, he later realizes that he himself is blind and that the girl he was speaking to may have noticed this all along.
The line "Then I made a mistake" refers to the narrator's realization that he had been mistaken about the girl's ability to see and his own blindness.
The mistake that the narrator made was assuming that she could see the fact he was the one who was blind. This realization makes the narrator feel embarrassed and self-conscious.
After realization, the narrator asked the girl "What is it like outside" but still the girl didn't feel anything strange in the narrator's question.
The narrator's doubts are removed when the train arrives at their destination and the girl thanks him for his vivid descriptions of the scenery, revealing that she had enjoyed imagining it in her mind's eye.
This interaction helps the narrator to appreciate the power of imagination and to recognize that blindness does not necessarily prevent one from experiencing the beauty of the world.
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