mention the two reasons why the author's grandmother was disturbed when he started going to the city school
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(i) The lessons taught in the city school were in English and the topics such as little things of Western science, law of gravity etc were all beyond grandmother's comprehension. She could not help her grandson with his lessons so, she was unhappy. (ii) She had no faith in the things that were taught in the English school and was distressed that there was no teaching about God and scriptures. (iii) She was very unhappy when she came to know that music lessons were taught in her grandson's school. She always associated music with harlots and beggars and not with gentle folk.
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The author’s grandmother was unhappy after knowing that the things taught to him at school were related to western science and learning.
Secondly, she did not believe such things that were taught at his new school.
She was disturbed that there was no teaching about God and scriptures.
Thirdly, she was unhappy with the idea of music lessons being given at school.
She considered music suitable only for the people with low dignity. The disapproval of the grandmother was visible in her silence.
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