English, asked by prashantkhandsiya121, 7 months ago


Have you known someone like the author's grandmother? Do you feel the same sense of loss with regard to someone whom you have loved and lost?​

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Answered by ShachiMishra
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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Yes, I feel the same sense of loss with regard to someone whom you have loved and lost. My grandmother died when I was in 12th standard. ... The emptiness left after the her death can never be filled. Her memories will forever live in my heart.

Answered by MissCallous
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Yes, I have known my grandfather, who loved me deeply and looked after me. He had served in the army before he retired as a colonel 20 years ago. When I was a school going kid, he was still active and smart. He was fond of walking, jogging and playing outdoor games. He inspired us to get up early in the morning. He believed that a healthy mind lives in a healthy body. He used to give us good physical exercises followed by milk and nourishing food and then asked us to study for a while before going to school. In the afternoon, he would enquire what we had been taught at the school. He would help us in our home task and supervise our reading, writing and doing sums. He was gentle but firm. He laid stress on good habits and character building. He passed away when I had gone abroad for higher studies. I miss him a lot. A sense of loss fills me whenever I see his portrait on the wall. But his cheerful looks remind me to take heart and fight the struggle of life.

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