d. Why does Mr Thakar say "That depends on you' when Mr Tagde asks him whether he brings good or bad news? e. What happens at the end? What is the consequence of Mr Thakar's action? f. Analyse the appropriateness of the title. g. 'Mr Tagde nodded mechanically and then closed his eyes; a tired old teacher looking ahead to three more years of teaching and then retirement and a pension, however measly. Comment on the ending of the story. 2. Answer the following questions briefly in a sentence or two each. a. What is Mr Tagde's profession? b. Does Mr Tagde tell his wife about Veerendra More? c. What gave Mr Tagde the courage to defy all threats? d. How do you react to all the people (e.g. Principal Deshpande, Mr Tagde's wife...) who try to deter him from persevering? Is it because they fear the consequences for themselves or because they wish him well? e. Did Mr Tagde win or lose the battle he was fighting? 3. Answer the following in 200-250 words each. a. Write a character sketch of Mr Tagde. Why does he refuse to compromise? b. Is Veerendra More a prankster? Justify your answer. What solution is finally found by his family? tonsion between two realities of life.
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Answer: PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST
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The principal of a private school asked Mr. Tagde to sit down and not to say anything more than the contents of the report he had already placed before him. Mr. Principal Deshpande said that the boy committed any misdeed was just delinquency and a good teacher like Tagde should not charge the boy with serious steps. He advised Tagde to withdraw the report.
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