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a. We should not mess up with the things that belong to others. Elaborate in reference with the chapter ‘A Bicycle in Good Repair’.

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b. Discuss the plans made by Dad to relieve the cat from the tree. How can you say that ‘Failure was the fate of Dad’?

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Answered by nishakalra16
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Answered by vanshitajain200
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Answer:

1. we should treat things that belongs to others with utmostcare. We should treat them even more cautiously than we would have treated our things.

There are many things around us that we consider dear to us. Similarly people are also emotional about their things and we must respect their feelings.

Treating other’s thing’s callously will make them lose their trust on us and they might not lend their things to us again. We should take uttermost care while handling things belonging to others and must return them at once when our job is done.

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2.According to Plan A, the father had to reach the tree top with the help of a ladder but this plan could not succeed as the ladder slipped and father fell on the ground. Thus the plan was a failure.When Dad’s plan A got failed, he was not discouraged. He thought of Plan B. Dad swung himself onto a branch. The branch broke and Mum grew restless. This time father fell on the ground and hit himself hard.According to plan C, Dad climbed on a high wall and from there jumped onto the bend of the tree.It is true that failure was in the fate of the Dad as when he got a ladder, it slipped and Dad fell down but he was safe and sound as he fell on the flower bed. Next when Dad swung himself on a branch, it broke and again Dad was on the ground. In his last attempt, Dad jumped on the tree from the garden wall, but he got stuck in the tree and could not get down success. In this way failure was the fate of Dad every time but he was not discouraged.

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