‘No, I do not see darkness. I only see light even with my eyes closed.’
a) Name the author and the lesson.
b) Who said the above lines and to whom?
c) In what context was the above line spoken?
d) What is success for the speaker
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Answers are gievn below.
Explanation:
- These questions are from the inspirational story "Three days to see" by Henry Keller.
- Henry Keller said the above line to herself. She was a blind girl since her childhood.
- The above line represents the optimist that the poet has about the perspectives of life.
- Although she is blind, instead of her blindness she sees light everywhere.
- The success for the speaker is to overcome the negativities and difficulties of her life.
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Answer:
a) The author is Subroto Bagchi and the lesson is "Go kiss the world".
b) The above lines were said by Subrata Bagchi's mother to Subroto Bagchi.
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