Meaning of the line in geography lesson -"And shook off the school's stranglehold"
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The literal meaning of the word "stranglehold" the grip around someone's neck
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- In the geography, the term has been used to describe the power and then ineffectiveness of the school
- The narrator is talking about some factor that has hooked off the power of the school
- It might an earthquake or flood that has hooked the power of the school
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as teacher was busy with the school duties and so much work was given in the school so he was not able to go that places where he want to go and waiting for a long time.
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