2. After dinner, when the children were in bed, Mrs Parelkar spoke to her husband
about Manjula's paintings. Manjula did not understand why her father's voice was
raised. He never raised it in front of her mother,
a. What did Manju's father tell her mother? Do you think his point of view was justified?
b. In the extract Manju appears surprised to hear her father's raised voice. At more
than one point elsewhere in the story there are suggestions from the author that
Manju's father was not as unsympathetic a person as his behaviour here might
seem to suggest. Locate these hints and offer your own opinion of him.
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[a] Manju's father tell her mother that with those hands she will not be able yo draw. no his point of view was not justified because at last she starts drawing and win the prize
[b] yes she was surprised to listen the loud voice of father because she didn't listen her father loud voice
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