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Father had provided for my education, and I had been able to realize his dreams. My
rents were truly proud of me. It was through me that they had earned a greater degree of
miration and respect from the villagers. My father would not like to see me carrying a
Ink on my back and would be very hurt if I did so. I concluded that it would be better to let
n carry it. Father was used to carrying luggage anyway. He was stronger and more skilled
an I in these matters. I had never got used to physical labour having stayed in hostels right
om my childhood. So, in spite of my youth and strength, I was physically useless. I continued
alking silently with father. We rested at two places on the way and had our tiffin but we
ardly talked. Finally, we reached Dirang. The bus from Tawang had not yet reached Dirang
d so we had some time in hand. We entered a tea shop and sat facing each other. Father
peared tired. I felt sorry for him but couldn't bring myself to say anything. I asked the
aiter to get us two cups of tea. Just as I was going to take my first sip, I heard father's
Sice, 'Do you have a pair of old shoes?'
"Why? I asked.
*The road is uneven and full of pebbles. It hurts while walking.)
Answer the following questions:
1) what was the dream of the narrator's father?
2) why did the narrator conclude to allow his father carry his luggage?
3) how did the narrator realize his father's dream?
4) why was the narrator physically useless?
5) why did the narrator's father ask the narrator for a pair of old shoes?
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