Gradually, the author and the grandmother saw less of each other and their friendship was broken. Was the distancing in the relationship deliberate or due to demand of the situation? OR How did Mrs Dorling acquire the possessions of Mrs S? What extraordinary circumstances made it possible? Do you justify Mrs Dorling's conduct ? OR " When people are enslaved as long as they hold fast to their language, it is as if they had the key to their prison ." Justify the statement
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Gradually, the author and the grandmother saw less of each other and their friendship was broken. Was the distancing in the relationship deliberate or due to demand of the situation? OR How did Mrs Dorling acquire the possessions of Mrs S? What extraordinary circumstances made it possible? Do you justify Mrs Dorling's conduct ? OR " When people are enslaved as long as they hold fast to their language, it is as if they had the key to their prison ." Justify
Answer:
The author's relationship with his grandmother was somewhat getting less . Their relationship was deliberate because according to the situation that they were in could result the same in any case.
Explanation:
The author has to go to the city in an English medium school but his grandmother was a religious lady who didn't like Western culture and music , before when the author was in village school grandmother was able to help him out with his homeworks but she couldn't do the same after moving to the city. So we can say that their friendship was broken somehow.