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How question tilak and Sudhir diffeteny? why was thier friendship unusual

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Answered by anam132007
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COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS Tilak and Sudhir didn't get along well at first because they didn't have similar interests and hobbies. They had very different personalities. Tilak was good at football, hockey and gymnastics while Sudhir didn't have any interest in games.

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Answered by m9623970514
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Guess what, Tilak!” his mother said, a week after they had moved into their new house. “I’ve discovered that one of my old friends lives nearby and her son is your classmate at school. Isn’t that nice?”

“What’s his name?” Tilak asked.

“I think he is Sudhir,” said his mother. “Isn’t he your friend?”

Tilak shook his head. “Oh! Sudhir? That chap isn’t good at games or anything. He keeps reading some old books all the time.”

Tilak was the skipper of the school cricket team and was also good at football, hockey, and gymnastics as well.

“Well! Perhaps he is more interested in other things than games,” said his mother. “You might also pick up a new interest from him. We’ve invited his parents to tea this evening. Of course, he too will come.”

When they came, Tilak took Sudhir to this room while their parents remained talking in the drawing room. The two boys did not have much to say to each other. Tilak knew Sudhir was not good at games, and he did not bother to find out Sudhir’s interests. So, both felt quite relieved when Sudhir got up to go home.

Though their mothers visited each other often, Tilak and Sudhir never did. They just did not have anything in common.

One day, while playing football, Tilak fell down and fractured his leg. This meant that he had to miss school for about six weeks.

Lying immobile in bed, Tilak felt very lonely and sorry for himself. ‘What a rotten time to break a leg,’ he thought, ‘just when the inter-school cricket match is round the corner.’

During the first week, his friends came over every evening to cheer him up. But as the date of the match approached, they had less and less time to spare from cricket practice.

One evening, Tilak was feeling unusually depressed. His friends had visited him, full of excitement about the impending match. One of them had been selected skipper in Tilak’s place.

“What a shame you can’t play!” they said. “We’re really going to miss you.”

Tilak smiled bravely. “Never mind,” he said, “but we must give those Modern School boys a real fight.

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