English, asked by Chirumanna, 9 months ago

Did the speaker knew a good deal about birds? Support the answer with examples from the story.

Answers

Answered by ShashwatBhardwaj
7

Answer:

Yes the speaker knew a good deal about birds because he read about them in his books.

Answered by doausanse18
13

Answer:

Explanation:

Bhisham Sahni is at his finest in this elegant story of ruthlessness and kindness. Bodh Raj is a boy with murder on his mind and a catapult in his hands. Birds, beasts, insects - none are spared his callous cruelty. Bhisham Sahni takes us on a swift journey of the heart of a boy, and how it can change in an instant from cruelty to fierce protectiveness - all it needs is a reason. Sahni beautifully encapsulates how the worst of us can be redeemed in this simple, timeless tale.

Yes, the speaker knew great deal about birds. This is reflected when he tells the narrator not to touch the birds as human scent will drive away the parents.

Similar questions