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On the lame day an arm was tied up. (‘The School for Sympathy’) *



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Answered by sujatapammi
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Answer:What sight caught the narrator’s first impression about Miss Beam’s school?

When the narrator arrived Miss Beam’s school, he caught sight of a girl of about twelve. Her eyes were covered with a bandage and she was being led carefully between the flower-beds by a little boy who was about four years younger. He then saw the girl stopping and asking the boy who the visitor was and then the boy seemingly describing the narrator to her.

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Answered by Anonymous
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On the lame day an arm was tied up. - False

  • The question has been asked from the story The School for Sympathy by E.V. Lucas
  • The owner of a boarding school where children lived and studied was Miss Beam. Kids had to live the life as deaf, blind, and lame for a day.
  • On a day when a student was blind, they had to cover their eyes and walk about with the help of others.
  • The day a child had a lame day, they had to continue to be lame by binding the leg and using a pair of crutches. Thus, it was a leg tied up one lame day.

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