Answer the given questions in 20-30 words-
a) How does Toto become a problem to grandfather while going to Saharanpur?
b) Why was Kezia afraid of her father?
c)How was the kingdom of fools different from any other place?
d) Why was the statue of the Happy Prince weeping?
Answers
When grandfather was producing his ticket, Toto suddenly poked his head out of the bag. He gave the ticket collector a wide grin. The ticket collector insisted that grandfather must buy the ticket for the pet.
Kezia used to be afraid of her father because her father talked to her harshly. One day her grandmother told her to make a pin-cushion to gift him on his birthday which was approaching. ... Thus, her efforts to please her father resulted in displeasing him very much.
the kingdom of fools was different from other place because of the laws made by the king and his ministers. The laws were that everyone should sleep during day time and work during night time and the other law was that everything in the kingdom of fools should be sold for one duddu (one rupee
The statue of the Happy Prince was weeping because when he had been alive, he had not known any sorrow. But after his statue had been erected, he was able to see all the ugliness and misery of the city, and even though he now had a heart of lead, he could still feel the pain, which made him cry.
Answer1
When grandfather was producing his ticket, Toto suddenly poked his head out of the bag. He gave the ticket collector a wide grin. The ticket collector insisted that grandfather must buy the ticket for the pet.
Answer2
Kezia used to be afraid of her father because her father talked to her harshly. One day her grandmother told her to make a pin-cushion to gift him on his birthday which was approaching. ... Thus, her efforts to please her father resulted in displeasing him very much.
Answer3
the kingdom of fools was different from other place because of the laws made by the king and his ministers. The laws were that everyone should sleep during day time and work during night time and the other law was that everything in the kingdom of fools should be sold for one duddu (one rupee)
Answer4
The statue of the Happy Prince was weeping because when he had been alive, he had not known any sorrow. But after his statue had been erected, he was able to see all the ugliness and misery of the city, and even though he now had a heart of lead, he could still feel the pain, which made him cry.