Don't hit the kite. It will attack you.
a. Who said these words and to whom?
b. What do these lines tell you about the speaker?
c. Did the kite attack the speaker and his partner? What had happened next?plz tell a proper answer of last two questions
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Explanation:
These lines tell that the speaker, Bhisham Sahni was afraid of kites and was caring as the kite could injure his friend Bodh Raj.
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Answer:
a. The narrator Bhisham Sahni, said this is to Bodh Raj.
b. These lines tell us that the narrator was afraid that the kite would attack them.
c. No, the kite didn't attack the speaker and his partner. When Bodh Raj aimed again. The kite left the rafter an d spreading its wings, flew in a semicircle and alighted on a beam. Bodh Raj asked narrator do aim at the kite, while he arranged a table and a broken chair, stood on it and brought the nest down and placed it safely in the garage, where the kite could not enter.
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