A Visit to Cambridge
A- Answer the following questions
Every so often, his eyes would shut in frustrated exhaustion and staing opposite ini could feel this anguish, the mind buoyant with thoughts that come out in frozen phrases and sentences so as corpses.
(a) Who is being described in the above lines and by whom?
(b)What does the speaker mean when he says 'mind buoyant with thought'?
B- Think, discuss and then answer the following question.
The writer calls Stephen Hawking one of the most beautiful men in the world. Justify.
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Answer: The sniper is being described in these lines. The sniper is in position on a rooftop. From the text, we can infer that death has become a regular part of his life. there is nothing shocking or uncomfortable about the act of killing. It is simply what h
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