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character of narrator's grandfather from the story snake trouble​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Grandfather was mentally calm person. He loved nature and animals. At times, Grandfather was also called to help hunters, as he understood animals well. Grandfather was kind to animals and knew about the jungle. They never killed any animal or bird nor tried to do them any harm.

Grandfather loved the forest and animals. But he could not live in the forest all the time. For this, he kept a small private zoo in his house. Where he lived with his wife. Contrary to grandfather's nature, his wife i.e. grandmother never liked animals or grandfather's private zoo. But Grandfather did not listen to them and was always in search of animals.

Answered by sᴜɢᴀʀsᴜᴘ
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Grandfather was mentally calm person. He loved nature and animals. At times, Grandfather was also called to help hunters, as he understood animals well. Grandfather was kind to animals and knew about the jungle. They never killed any animal or bird nor tried to do them any harm.

Grandfather loved the forest and animals. But he could not live in the forest all the time. For this, he kept a small private zoo in his house. Where he lived with his wife. Contrary to grandfather's nature, his wife i.e. grandmother never liked animals or grandfather's private zoo. But Grandfather did not listen to them and was always in search of animals.

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