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Every evening, Leela took Sidda, who worked for the family, in her room and held a class for him. She had a box filled with catalogues, illustrated books and stumps of pencils. It gave her great joy to play the teacher to Sidda who had to give up the family’s housework to attend Leela’s class. She made him squat on the floor with a pencil between his fingers and a notebook in front of him. She had another pencil and commanded, “Now write.” And he had to try and copy whatever she wrote in the pages of her notebook. She knew two or three letters of the alphabet and could draw a kind of cat and a crow. But, Sidda was not be able to copy any of these. She said, examining his effort, “Is this how I have drawn the crow? Is this how I have drawn the B?” She pitied him and redoubled her efforts to teach him. But Sidda was unable to use a pencil. It looked as if Leela would keep him there, pinned to his seat, until his stiff wrist cracked. He sought relief by saying, “I think your mother is calling you for dinner.” Leela would drop the pencil and run out of the room, and the school hour would come to an end. A. Choose the correct answers from the brackets. 1. Leela was ____________________________. (a little girl / a big girl) 2. Sidda was ____________________________. (the helper / the neighbour) 3. Leela liked to teach Sidda because _______________________________(she was educated / she liked to play teacher to him) 4. Sidda obeyed Leela because ____________________________________ (he liked to pamper her / she was his employer’s daughter) 5. Sidda said Leela’s mother was calling her to dinner because _______________________________ (he wanted to be free / he wanted to eat).​

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Answered by faizafathi006
2

Answer:

1. a little girl

2. the helper

3. she liked to play teacher to him.

4. she was his employer's daughter.

5. he wanted to be free.

Answered by in1046018
0

Explanation:

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