How does the author describe: (i) his father, (ii) his mother, (iii) himself?
Answers
(i) Abdul Kalam describes that his father was a very honest man who avoided all inessential comforts and luxuries. Abdul Kalam inherited honesty and simplicity from him.
(ii) Abdul Kalam's mother was very generous and religious lady. She always used to feed the poor and needy people in her house. She also told many stories from Ramayana and the life of Prophet to them. Abdul Kalam inherited kindness from her mother.
(iii) According to Abdul Kalam, he was a short boy with indistinguishable Looks, born to tall and handsome parents. However, he also found himself lucky to have kind parents like Jainulabdeen and Ashiamma.
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Question :-
How does the author describe :
[i] his father
[ii] his mother
[iii] himself?
Answer :-
[i] The author describes his father as a wise and generous person. He felt happy when he helped others. He did not have much formal education and riches. He was a man of confidence and great wisdom. He avoided inessential comforts and luxuries.
[ii] His mother was a noble and kind- hearted woman. She used to feed a large number of people. She had all the attributes of a typical Indian mother.
[iii] I was born into a middle-class Tamil family. I was a short boy with rather undistinguished looks, born to tall and handsome parents. I studied physics and aerospace engineering and became a scientist.
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