"Grandfather and the python"
"grandmother was tolerant of most birds and animals but she Drew the line at reptiles she said they made her blood run cold ....."
1.what do you mean by 'she Drew a line at reptiles'?
who is referred to as 'she'?
2. what had to be given up because of her this habit? what did the grandfather have known?
3. what did the grandfather bring at home? how did he bring it from the Bazar?
4. how much did the grandfather pay for 'it'? whom did the grandfather pay how long was 'it'?
5. how did the grandmother react by seeing the grandfather with the Python? what did she say immediately?
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Answer:
she is reffered to as grandmother and the line she drew a line means that she don't want any reptile to be in her home she hated reptiles
Answer:
1. It means that she don't like reptiles as they are cold blooded animals.
1. It means that she don't like reptiles as they are cold blooded animals. Grandmother is referred as 'she'.
1. It means that she don't like reptiles as they are cold blooded animals. Grandmother is referred as 'she'. 2. A handsome, sweet - tempered chameleon had to be given up.
1. It means that she don't like reptiles as they are cold blooded animals. Grandmother is referred as 'she'. 2. A handsome, sweet - tempered chameleon had to be given up. Grandfather should have known that there was little chance of his being allowed to keep the python.
1. It means that she don't like reptiles as they are cold blooded animals. Grandmother is referred as 'she'. 2. A handsome, sweet - tempered chameleon had to be given up. Grandfather should have known that there was little chance of his being allowed to keep the python. 3. A python.
1. It means that she don't like reptiles as they are cold blooded animals. Grandmother is referred as 'she'. 2. A handsome, sweet - tempered chameleon had to be given up. Grandfather should have known that there was little chance of his being allowed to keep the python. 3. A python. Grandfather bought a snake immpressing the bazaar crowd by slinging it across his shoulders at walking home with it.
1. It means that she don't like reptiles as they are cold blooded animals. Grandmother is referred as 'she'. 2. A handsome, sweet - tempered chameleon had to be given up. Grandfather should have known that there was little chance of his being allowed to keep the python. 3. A python. Grandfather bought a snake immpressing the bazaar crowd by slinging it across his shoulders at walking home with it. 4. he paid six rupees for it.
1. It means that she don't like reptiles as they are cold blooded animals. Grandmother is referred as 'she'. 2. A handsome, sweet - tempered chameleon had to be given up. Grandfather should have known that there was little chance of his being allowed to keep the python. 3. A python. Grandfather bought a snake immpressing the bazaar crowd by slinging it across his shoulders at walking home with it. 4. he paid six rupees for it. To the snake charmer
1. It means that she don't like reptiles as they are cold blooded animals. Grandmother is referred as 'she'. 2. A handsome, sweet - tempered chameleon had to be given up. Grandfather should have known that there was little chance of his being allowed to keep the python. 3. A python. Grandfather bought a snake immpressing the bazaar crowd by slinging it across his shoulders at walking home with it. 4. he paid six rupees for it. To the snake charmer5. Grandmother nearly fainted at the sight of the python curled around grandfather's throat.
1. It means that she don't like reptiles as they are cold blooded animals. Grandmother is referred as 'she'. 2. A handsome, sweet - tempered chameleon had to be given up. Grandfather should have known that there was little chance of his being allowed to keep the python. 3. A python. Grandfather bought a snake immpressing the bazaar crowd by slinging it across his shoulders at walking home with it. 4. he paid six rupees for it. To the snake charmer5. Grandmother nearly fainted at the sight of the python curled around grandfather's throat. She said, "you'll be strangled! Get rid of it at once.