In ‘The House Is Not A Home’, the boy’s new school becomes a second
home for him. How did this change come about?
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Ans. The fire tragedy changed the author's life. He was so depressed that he did not want to grow up and wanted to die. But his reunion with his cat, his new friends in the school and his new house made his house 'a home' where he could live
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He was overtaken with emotion, and he was moved by the genuine outpouring of compassion. He made friends and felt welcomed for the first time in high school. His new school felt like a second home to him.
Explanation:
- It was unusual to see Zan's house being renovated this time because he wasn't alone. Two of his new school friends accompanied him. The fire had benefited him by diverting his focus away from his anxiety.
- He began to open himself to the lovely people in his life.
- The writer was deeply moved by the fact that his classmates joined together to collect school supplies, notebooks, and apparel such as pants, blouses, and sweatsuits for him.
- People who had never talked to him before came up to him and introduced themselves, and he was touched and overwhelmed.
- He was invited to several of their homes, and their genuine care made him feel a little less alone and unhappy.
- His loneliness dissipated as he felt more accepted.
Hence, he liked his new school he accepted it as his second home. #SPJ3
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