Answer the questions with reference to the context.
We felt at once that he had something to tell us.
Who is the author referring to?
b. What made the author and the others feel he had something to tell them?
What was the 'something? What reaction did it meet with?
2. It was like a tiny dark cloud.
What is the author referring to?
b. Why is 'it' like a dark cloud?
How did others react to this darkness?
He sat bright-eyed, moving his nose and looking at me while not looking at m
What impression of 'him' does this line give you?
b. Why do you think it took 'him so long to accept life with
the author's family?
What reason could have been there for 'him to finally give in and ac
'his' new life?
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1 a answer is. The Author referring to his father
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