grandmother never complained about anything . her patience was beyond any measure. mention any two instances ? ( it is from the lesson portrait of a lady from class 11)
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For twenty years the author had seen no change in her looks and behavour. ... In spite of her immense interest in his studies, she could not help him in his lessons
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The two instances can be: She patiently fed those sparrows even when those sparrows sat on her head she never shooed them away and the second instance is when the author went to abroad for his studies she accepted it.
EXPLANATION:
- The following extract is from the chapter called the Portrait of a Lady written by Khushwant Singh in which he tells about his childhood, particularly his time with his grandmother.
- The narrator says that his grandmother is very patient and we have been given many instances in the chapter when she was being patient.
- Two of such instances can be the time when her grandmother used to feed the sparrows in the backyard of house and she would feed them with so much love and patience that even when some of the sparrows sat on her head or shoulders. she never shooed them away.
- The other time can be the time when the narrator announced that he was going abroad for his further studies then she silently accepted this reality, despite being upset about this decision.
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