d.
b. earth, sticks and dung
2. When the author says 'In his naked boyhood Harold was no beauty, he meant that
a. Harold was never beautiful.
c. Harold was always naked.
b. as a baby, Harold wasn't beautiful d. Harold's boy was not beautiful.
indah was not required after a while because
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Answer:AROLD's mother, like all good hornbills, was the most careful of wives; his father, the most easygoing of husbands. In January, long before the flame tree flowered, Harold's father took his wife into a great hole high in the tree trunk, where his father and his father's father had taken their brides at the same time every year. In this weatherbeaten hollow, generation upon generation of hornbills had been raised, and Harold's mother, like those before her, was enclosed within the hole by a sturdy wall .
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