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Answer the following questions in short
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1) How did the sparrows mourn the death of the grandmother?
2) What problems were faced by Wavewalker after the first leg of its journey ?
3) Describe the first experience of the narrator when he rode the horse alone.
4) Describe the meeting between Dr. Ernst Well and Albert Einstein.
5) How did Ranga honour his mentor?
6) How and why did Carter defend his act ?​

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Answered by vermasiddhi333
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Answered by swathi21025
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Answer:

1) When the grandmother died the sparrows expressed their sorrow in a unique and moving manner. ... She threw the crumbs to the sparrows as the grandmother used to do. The sparrows took no notice of the bread. When they carried the grandmother's corpse off they flew away quietly.

2) His ribs cracked and blood started coming out of his broken teeth. All the members tried to pump out the water but to no avail as the pump got blocked due to the debris. They took the help of second electric pump which was under the chatterbox. They all were injured severely after this incident.

3) The first experience of the narrator was not very good when he rode the horse alone. He kicked into the horse's side and it began to run down the road to vineyard and began to leap over the vines and finally threw him down.

4) Dr. Ernest Weil tells Albert that he is sure Albert is nervous about his school. He asks Albert if he certifies that he is close to a nervous breakdown, what he will do. Albert says that he will go to Italy and get admission to some Italian college or institute.

5) Ranga knew that his marriage with Ratna was arranged due to the efforts of the narrator. He didn't forget to invite him on the birthday of his son. He honoured the narrator when he named his 'golden child' Shyama after the name of the narrator.

6) In order to remove the king's gold and jewel encrusted amulets and his golden death mask, he had to cut the body into 18 pieces. Hope this is helpful. Carter defended his chiselling out the mummy by saying that if he had not done so , thieves would might destroy the mummy for gold.

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