(i) Why did the house become a silent place?
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In An American Childhood, Annie Dillard describes her house, and indeed her whole neighborhood, as being silent. This is because all the men have gone to work; their kids have gone to school; and their wives are left at home.
That's Why Home Become Silent.
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The whole house becomes a silent place because one old lady living in that space was no more living.
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The poem "My grandmother's house" was written by Kamla Das.
- In this house of silence, she was missing her grandmother.
- Grandmother has given her so much affection in the childhood.
- After a grandmother went to peace, no one is there to take care of the house.
- The condition of the house was not good door was not in good condition.
She was not satisfied with the present life after dismissal of her grandmother.
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