CHAPTER NAME-A wild little thing <br />Answer the questions with reference to the context.<br />We felt at once that he had something to tell us.<br />a. Who is the author referring to?<br />b. What made the author and the others feel he had something to tell them?<br />c. What was the 'something? What reaction did it meet with?<br />2. It was like a tiny dark cloud.<br />a. What is the author referring to?<br />b. Why is 'it' like a dark cloud?<br />c.How did others react to this darkness?<br />3.He sat bright-eyed, moving his nose and looking at me while not looking at m<br />a.What impression of 'him' does this line give you?<br />b. Why do you think it took 'him so long to accept life with<br />the author's family?<br />c.What reason could have been there for 'him to finally give in and ac<br />'his' new life?<br />I am in class 8.plz help me with this question. I will mark your answer as BRAINLIEST
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Alex Haley was originally published in the February 1991 issue of Reader’s Digest. In 2007, Reader’s Digest republished the article in Alex Haley: The Man Who Traced America’s Roots.)
Alex Haley was originally published in the February 1991 issue of Reader’s Digest. In 2007, Reader’s Digest republished the article in Alex Haley: The Man Who Traced America’s Roots.)Though some people may attempt to live life from a purely selfish, self-centered perspective, it is in giving of ourselves to others that we find our greatest sense of meaning. And so, as we search for meaning, one of the best places to look is outward—toward others—using the principle of charity.
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