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How can you say that Ruskin bond grandma deserves to uphold her rights to reside in a tree

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Answered by MD20091
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She was passionate to climb a tree. She could climb any type of tree may it be spreaded or high. ... She demanded a house to be built on a tree. The poets father who was dutiful fulfilled his mothers will so that granny could shift and live in a tree house upholding her right to live in a tree.

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Answered by Anonymous
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She could uphold the right as she was able to climb any type of tree.

  • The question has been asked from the poem Grandma Climbs A Tree by Ruskin Bond
  • Grandma was a courageous and capable woman. She could climb any kind of tree, no matter how large, it was a simple task for her to perform. She was 62 years old when she last ascended the tree.
  • There was not even a single tree she hadn't scaled. At the age of six, she learned how to climb trees from her lovely brother.
  • She was advised to live life gracefully and not climb trees any longer as she was getting older. However, she dismissed their suggestions and  preferred staying in the tree to taking a flight.
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