Our day used to start with the family ___________(huddle) around my Mother’s chulha – an earthen fire place she would build at each place of posting where she would cook for the family. There ________(be) neither gas, nor electrical stoves. The morning routine ___________(start) with tea. As the brew was served, Father would ask us to read aloud the editorial page of The Statesman’s ‘muffosil’ edition – ___________(deliver) one day late. We __________(be) not understand much of what we were reading. But the ritual was meant for us to know that the world was larger than Koraput district and the English I speak today, despite having studied in an Oriya medium school, has to do with that routine. After___________ (read) the newspaper aloud, we were told to fold it neatly. Father____________ (teach) us a simple lesson.
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Our day used to start with the family __huddling_________(huddle) around my Mother’s chulha – an earthen fire place she would build at each place of posting where she would cook for the family. There had been________(be) neither gas, nor electrical stoves. The morning routine _____starts______(start) with tea. As the brew was served, Father would ask us to read aloud the editorial page of The Statesman’s ‘muffosil’ edition – __delivered_________(deliver) one day late. We ___had been_______(be) not understand much of what we were reading. But the ritual was meant for us to know that the world was larger than Koraput district and the English I speak today, despite having studied in an Oriya medium school, has to do with that routine. After__reading_________ (read) the newspaper aloud, we were told to fold it neatly. Father_____taught_______ (teach) us a simple lesson.
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