As for my grandmother being young and pretty, the thought was almost revolting.
She often told us of the games she used to play as a child. That seemed quite
absurd and undignified on her part and we treated it like the fables of the Prophets
she used to tell us.
6.1 The narrator finds the thought of his grandmother being young and revolting as
a. Grandmother had always been ugly so he knows it
b. Grandmother had never been pretty so he does not believe it
c. Narrator had always seen her as old with wrinkles hence finds it difficult to
accept
d. Narrator was young and had a rebellious nature so he opposes every thought
6.2 Narrator finds the stories of games that grandmother used to play undignified as
a. Grandmother was old and she still spent her time playing games
b. Grandmother was religious and had always conducted herself befittingly so it
appeared frivolous
c. Narrator did not want to hear stories of his grandmother’s past
d. Everyone made fun of them on account of the stories of grandmother playing
games
6.3 Stories of grandmother playing games were treated as fables of prophet by the
narrator as
a. Fables generally have unbelievable and unimaginable things
b. Fables are unreal and based on myth
c. Fables are based on facts and are always true
d. Fables are dull and uninteresting
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Answer:
6.1 The answer of first question is option C
6.2 The answer of this question is option B
6.3 The answer of this question is option A,C
Explanation:
I am really confused in last question of option A and C
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Answer:
6.1 The answer of first question is option C
6.2 The answer of this question is option B
6.3 The answer of this question is option A,B
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