3. What did Grandmother do from sunrise to
sunset?
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- Grandmother of the author hardly ever got up from her spinning wheel. She was seated next to her spinning wheel from dawn until dusk.
- She said her prayers and sat by her spinning wheel without speaking to anyone.
- She took some time to unwind in the afternoon before feeding the sparrows. Hundreds of tiny birds gathered around her as she broke the bread into pieces while sitting on the verandah.
The author describes the time he spent with his grandma as a child.
Over the years, the author has described his relationship with his grandmother. He considers her routine activities and her character development over time.
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In the short tale "The Portrait of a Lady," the author tells us about his connection with his grandmother and how it endured despite all the major turning points in both of their lives. The author discusses his relationship with his devout grandma and how his love for her never wavered.
Explanation:
- The grandmother of the author rarely got up from her spinning wheel.
- She took some time to unwind in the afternoon before beginning to feed the sparrows.
- His grandma spent a lot of time spinning. She sat at her wheel from dawn till dusk, spinning and praying. She took some time to unwind in the afternoon before feeding the sparrows.
- The grandma seldom left her spinning wheel to go engage with other people and spent most of her time there. She continued chanting her prayers as she always did when her grandson was around while she spun the wheel.
- Similar to how she used to feed dogs in the rural, the grandma started feeding sparrows in the city. Numerous little birds gathered all around her. A few of them sat on her legs and head. She described feeding the sparrows as "the nicest half-hour of the day."
- After the author grew up, the friendship between him and his grandmother was snapped. The grandmother was unhappy with the teachings in the city. So she accepted her seclusion with resignation.
- The grandmother of the author was a devout woman. This is shown to us via the many behaviors she exhibits. Every morning she went to the temple and read the Bible. She prayed quietly and continuously counted the rosary beads at home.
Brief Response regarding poem:
When the author was a child, his grandmother would spin wool, say prayers, and give bread to birds in the late afternoon.
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