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On what two planes can you evaluate the incidendents in story?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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QUESTION :

On what two planes can you evaluate the incidents in story?

ANSWER :

A face in the dark by Ruskin bond narrates an incident that revolves around MR. oliver an , Anglo-indian teacher who taught in an English school is shimla.

He often went to shimla which was a few kilometers away and return by evening. one day while he was returning from shimla, it was late in the evening and he decided to take a short cut through the pine Forest.

He carried his torch along and moved briskly. when he was a boy sitting with his head held b/w his hands and sobbing silently. He asked the boy why he was sitting out there as it was not allowed for the boys to move out of the school.

the boy said nothing, still sobbing strangely MR. oliver asked him to lift his face up and when the boy lifted his face up, what MR. oliver saw, he was terrified and he started running towards his school. when he saw the watchman with his lantern he asked him why he was running.

Mr oliver told him that he saw a boy who had no face. i.e. no eyes , ears ,or any other feature on his face. The watchmen asked him if the boys face looked like it , and he raised the lantern up to his face.

Mr. oliver saw his face, no eyes , no ears and no features . At that moment the wind blew and put the lamp out.

Answered by kritijagraj05
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Explanation:

A face in the dark by ruskin bond narrates an indicate that revolve around Mr. Olive an, anglo - Indian teacher who thought in an English School in a shimla. He often went to shimla , which was few kilometres away and return by evening and he decide to take a shortcut through the pine forest.a He carried his torch along and moved briskly . when he was a boy sitting with his ahead help b/w hus hand an sobbing silently.

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