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5) Do you think the men in the white- washed room were gentle or not? What made you think like that? ​

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Answered by ritikasingh9940
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Answer:

Sadao had taken this into his mind as he did

everything his father said, his father who never joked or

played with him but who spent infinite pains upon him

who was his only son. Sadao knew that his education was

his father’s chief concern. For this reason he had been

sent at twenty-two to America to learn all that could be

learned of surgery and medicine. He had come back at

thirty, and before his father died he had seen Sadao become

famous not only as a surgeon but as a scientist. Because

he was perfecting a discovery which would render wounds

entirely clean, he had not been sent abroad with the troops.

Also, he knew, there was some slight danger that the old

General might need an operation for a condition for which

he was now being treated medically, and for this possibility

Sadao was being kept in Japan.

Clouds were rising from the ocean now. The unexpected

warmth of the past few days had at night drawn heavy fog

from the cold waves. Sadao watched mists hide outlines of

a little island near the shore and then come creeping up

the beach below the house, wreathing around the pines.

In a few minutes fog would be wrapped about the house

too. Then he would go into the room where Hana, his wife,

would be waiting for him with the two children.

But at this moment the door opened and she looked

out, a dark-blue woollen haori1 over her kimono. She came

to him affectionately and put her arm through his as he

stood, smiled and said nothing. He had met Hana in

America, but he had waited to fall in love with her until he

was sure she was Japanese. His father would never have

received her unless she had been pure in her race. He

wondered often whom he would have married if he had not

met Hana, and by what luck he had found her in the most

casual way, by chance literally, at an American professor’s

house. The professor and his wife had been kind people

anxious to do something for their few foreign students,

and the students, though bored, had accepted this

kindness. Sadao had often told Hana how nearly he had

not gone to Professor Harley’s house that night — the rooms

Answered by shivam211022
2

Answer:

• Dental hygiene refers to the practice of keeping the mouth, teeth, and gum clean and healthy to prevent disease. Dental hygiene and oral health are of ten taken for granted but are essential parts of our everyday lives.

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