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all times i use u ragret to not going in sch so i made sure that my children and grandchildren study well. with reference to krishtakke saying do u agree that one understands the impoetance of someting that one does not have in one life what does it reflect abuth the character and values of the speaker

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Value Points : Due to society’s restrictions, Krishtakka could not study at the right age. Always missed studying and learning. Realised the importance of education, especially when she found herself to be completely dependent on her granddaughter Granddaughter, despite being a girl, was made literate by her grandmother - keeping in mind the void she had felt in her life all along. Grandmother - quite radical, liberal, modern in making her children and grandchildren literate when she herself had been the victim of society's restrictions. Grandmother - determined - in making her granddaughter literate by going against the society norms. Brainly.in What is your question? Maheshwar15 Secondary SchoolEnglish 8+4 pts Answer any one of the following question in 80-100 words. "All times, I used to regret not going to school, so I made sure that my children and grandchildren study well. "With reference to Krishtakka's saying, do you agree that one understands the importance of something that one does not have in one's life ? What does it reflect about the character and values of the speaker ? OR How does the poem, 'The Brook' teach the value of generosity, courtesy and benevolence ? Which values out of these do you think are missing and need to be imbibed by our young generation ? Advertisement Follow Report by R0as6hmsJahnvneertym 01.09.2016 Answers jaspreetsinghhhh Jaspreetsinghhhh Samaritan Value Points : One understands the importance of something only when it is not present in one’s life. Due to society’s restrictions, Krishtakka could not study at the right age. Always missed studying and learning. Realised the importance of education, especially when she found herself to be completely dependent on her granddaughter Granddaughter, despite being a girl, was made literate by her grandmother - keeping in mind the void she had felt in her life all along. Grandmother - quite radical, liberal, modern in making her children and grandchildren literate when she herself had been the victim of society's restrictions. Detailed Answer: One understands the importance of something only when it is not present in one’s life. Due to society’ 5 restrictions, Krishtakka could not study at the right age. But she always missed studying and learning. She realised the importance of education, especially when she found herself to be completely dependent on her granddaughter. She felt helpless when she couldn’t read ’Karamveera’, a weekly magazine. She made her granddaughter literate despite her being a girl. In doing so, she had to go against the society norms. She did so keeping in mind the void she had felt in her life all along. It may help you pls like answer and add me brain list answer Thanks and follow me....
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