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a) How did the narrator and his grandmother become good friends?
b) The Poet's mother laughed at the snapshot. What does this laugh indicate?
c) How did the narrator manage to survive through the attacks of subsequent waves?
d) What do you think, induced the boys to return the horse to its owner?​

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Answered by ranurai58
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a) The narrator and the grandmother were very good and close friends. Since his childhood, the narrator had seen his grandmother and had adopted the lifestyle of hers. He lived with her and they spent time with each other and became very good friends

b) The poet's mother laughed at the happy memories of the moments that had passed long back. She looked back to her childhood with nostalgia and remembered the innocent joys of her chThe boys were impressed by John Byro's attitude towards their parents and family. He knew their parents very well and so believed whatever the boys said. Secondly, the fame of their family for honesty was well-known to him.ildhood days.

c) One of the waves threw the ship upright. The narrator was able to reach its main

boom. Subsequent waves tossed him around the deck like a rag doll. His left ribs cracked. His mouth was filled with blood and broken teeth. Somehow, he found the wheel, lined up the stem for the next wave and remained firm

d)The boys were impressed by John Byro's attitude towards their parents and family. He knew their parents very well and so believed whatever the boys said. Secondly, the fame of their family for honesty was well-known to him.

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