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In village writer school was attached to chapter 1 class 11

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

In the village, the writer's school was attached to the temple.        

Explanation:

  • This question belongs to the lesson 'The Portrait of a Lady', wherein the writer Khuswant Singh's school was attached to a temple.
  • In this lesson, the narrator describes the good, old days he spends with his grandmother.
  • Every morning the writer's grandmother and the writer used to walk to school at school time.
  • The village school that was attached near the temple was small and quite simple.
  • The priest himself was portrayed as the teacher and taught the alphabet and the morning prayer at the school. They did teach everything about God and the scriptures at the village school.

Therefore the correct answer is the small & simple school is attached to the temple.

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[The above-mentioned question seems wrong and incomplete. Most possibly the correct complete question was asked as follows-

'In the village, the writer's school was attached to a    '.

Answer in the context of 'A portrait of a lady'.]

Answered by shownmintu
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In village writer school was attached to ________

"In village " writer school was attached to the temple. The temple is correct answer.

Explanation :-

  • "In The Portrait of a Lady" with the aid of using Khushwant Singh, we've the subject of innocence, friendship, love, connection, kindness, selflessness, admire and acceptance.
  • The author tells us the tale of the formative years that he had spent together along with his grandmother. The author has defined his dating together along with his grandmother over the years.
  • She has a calm, mild and reassuring face. She continually has one hand assisting her again at the same time as the opposite is busy in telling the beads of rosary.
  • She is a saintly lady, pretty non secular and kind. This traits may be determined at some stage in the lesson, wherein the grandmother spends all her time in chanting prayers.
  • Every morning when it was time to go to school the writer's grandmother and the writer used to walk to school.
  • In the end, after the loss of life of her cousin Ralph, the staunchest propose of her independence, Isabel chooses to go back to Osmond and hold her marriage.

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