English, asked by johnykumar3708, 15 days ago

(b) Although in my case there was an obstacle that seemed unsurmountable, father
was determined to try everything. He read all available literature on blindness.
He learnt that all India's blind people had turned to begging for their livelihood
or had become owners of pan and biri shops and spent their days in rolling
muts and condiments in a betel leaf or tobacco in a cigarette paper. He was
determined that this was not going to happen to his son, and he started
corresponding with many of the prominent educational authorities asking for
their advice. The replies were not very optimistic. Very often the educational
facilities were very limited and schools became semi-asylums.
(1)
What was the ailment that the writer was suffering for a long time ?
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(ii) Why did the wyer's father study literature related to blind's education ? 1
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(iii) What did the writer's father not like the routine type of education
* for his son ?
(iv) Which expressions/words used in the passage mean similar to
something (problem) which cannot be won/defeated/overcome.
(b) hopeful / promising hope​

Answers

Answered by vishujayanth7417
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Answer:

i am not good

Explanation:

gajab hai ye to

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