coming up to the step to my room one evening I was struck by the sweet smell of rakhi Rani and I was puzzle by its present because I know there was none growing on my balcony and anywhere else in the vincinityhalfway up the step I looked up and in the half light of a neighbouring Windows I saw my father standing at the top of the step he was looking at me with affection and a smile playing on his lips at first I stood still surprised by happiness then with waves of love and memories of old companionship sweeping over me I advanced up the step but when I reach the top the vision faded and I stood there alone the sweet smell still with me but no one else this was the second time I had seen my father apparition I didn't know if it portended anything or if it was just that he wanted to see me again and was trying to cross the gulf between a different worlds I decided to take a break from the hot and humour town I took a walk up river taking a well worn path which led to the science in the highest mountains I was not seeking celebration or enlightment I wish merrily to come to the terms with myself and my situation should I return to London and my desk in the Thomas Cook office or should I give English tuitions except that everyone seemed to know English the future look grader empathy as a i trudged forlornly about the mountains trail when I really needed just then was a good companion someone to confide in someone with whom to share life little problem this depression thought in my mind I found myself standing in the middle of a small wooden bridge across one of the mountain stream that felt a great river absent mindedly I leaned against the wooden railing of the bridge the vote was rotten and give way immediately I felt 30 feet fortunately into the middle of the stream where the water was fairly deep I did not strike any rocks but the current was Swift and carried me along with that I could swim a little so I asked him and drifted with the current even though my clothes work and encumbrance greater turbulenceand knew I was approaching rapids and possibly a waterfall I tried separately to which the river bank on my right I got my hands on a smooth Rock but was pulled away by the current then I closed as the branch of a dead 3 that had fallen into the stream I held fast but I did not have the strength to pull myself out of the water a wave of panic Rose inside me and it seem pointless to find the current any longer before I close my ready to give up something made me to turn my head a little and looked towards the grassy bank on my right are some of the standing there he was smiling at me again a gentle smile full of love I needed to reach him I grip the branch tightly and made a special effort yes I was a stout-hearted boy I heaved myselfout of the water and climb along the waterlogged tree trunk until I sank into the ferns and soft grass I looked around but the vision had gone the air was scented with wild rose and magnolia looking back on those years and know that the choices I made them were right choices for me and old their companion at come back to help me stay the course
answer the following question briefly in your own words
1. what did the narrator find strange while climbing up the step to his room
2. what made the narrator stand still surprised by happiness
3.what thoughts cross the narrator's mind on seeing his father apparition for the second time
4. which sentence in the passage tells narrators father was not alive
5. where did the narrator decide to go for a walk what thoughts troubled him
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in not more than 50 words describe what happened to the narrator after he absentmindedly lean against the woodden railing of the bridge
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Explanation:
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(i) A company is a private company, which by its articles
(a) limits the maximum membership to 50, excluding present and past employees.
(b) prohibits public (subscription) investment to its shares and debentures.
(c) restricts the transfer of its shares.
(ii) The Articles of Association is a document regulating the right of members of the company among themselves and the manner in which the business of the company shall be conducted
(iii) Table 'A' is a model set of articles given by the Companies Act, 1956 in its schedule I.I. contains in all 99 articles.
(iv) Normally, all private companies prepare their own articles and file the same with the Registrant
(v) If a private company has prepared its own articles, there is no need for it to adopt Table 'A'.
(vi) Generally, all these (99) articles are applicable to a public company.
(vii) That is why, a public company may adopt Table 'A' fully or partially and in addition ma adopt its own articles.
(viii) In case, no Articles of Association is filed at the time of incorporation by a public company limited by shares, Table 'A' automatically becomes applicable to such a company.
(ix) Hence, a private company does not adopt Table `A' as it prepares its own Articles