His father looked at him red-eyed, in his familiar tyrant’s way. His mother, melted by the free spirit of the day was tender and, giving him her finger to hold, said, "Look, child, what is before you!"
1)When did the father look red-eyed at the child? *
2)Who is a tyrant? Was the father actually a tyrant?
3)What was the ‘free spirit of the day’ that made the mother ‘tender’?
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(a) The father looked red-eyed at the child when he pleaded for toys that were in the shops lined the way to the fair.
(b) A tyrant is a cruel man who always keeps his self-interest supreme.The father was not a tyrant in this sense of the term. He was simply a strict disciplinarian as a parent.
(c) It was the day of the festival of spring and all were in a mood to rejoice. The mood of festivity was the free spirit that made the mother soft-hearted.
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the lost child
Explanation:
a)The father looked red-eyed at the child when he pleaded for toys that were in the shops lined the way to the fair
b)A tyrant is a cruel man who always keeps his self interest supreme.the father was not a tyrant. He was simply a strict disciplinarian as a parent.The father was not a tyrant in this sense of the term.
c)It was the day of the festival of spring and all were in a mood to rejoice. The mood of festivity was the free spirit that made the mother soft-hearted.
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