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Answer the following questions : (a) What does the author tell us about the financial condition of her parents ?
(b) What is the most treasured value of the author’s family ?
(c) Give an example to show that the author’s parents were very hospitable.
(d) What kind of girl was the author ?
(e) How do you know that the author’s parents discriminated between sons and daughters ?
(f) Why do the mountain people consider themselves to be born mountaineers ?
(g) Why would the author invite foreign mountaineers to her house ?
(h) Why were foreigners drawn to the Himalayas ?

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Answered by Abhishek75700
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ANSWER OF (F) ✴⚫↪THE MOUNTAINERS considers themselves to be born MOUNTAINERS as they have to go up and down mountain slopes for there DAILY livelihood and even for the routine work .
✴⚫↪ANSWER ( G) THE AUTHOR INVITES FOREIGN mountaineers to her house because he want to talk with mountaineers and want to LEARN more about THEIR travel.
⚫✴↪THE FOREIGNER drawn to the Himalayas in order to educate themselves on social, culture and scientific ASPECTS of mountaineering, as well as to seek peace in nature's gigantic schemes of things. ☺✌✋HOPE THIS HELPS U vidhi ↪↪⬆


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Answered by anujrajverma27
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Answer :

(a) They were poor, and barely managed the essentials.

(b) The most treasured value of the family is : how to

live and maintain dignity and self-respect.

(c) The author’s parents invited village folk passing by

to have tea at their home and gave grains to sadhus

and pandits who came to the house.

(d) The author was a rebel. She asked questions and

was not satisfied with the customary way of life.

(e) The author’s brothers were always getting

preferential treatment. All opportunities and

options were open to them.

(f) The mountain people consider themselves to be

born mountaineers as they have to go up and down

the mountain slopes for their daily livelihood and

even for routine work.

(g) The author would invite foreign mountaineers to

her house to talk to them and to learn more about

their travels.

(h) Foreigners were drawn to the Himalayas to educate

themselves on social, cultural and scientific aspects

of mountaineering as well as to seek peace in

nature's gigantic scheme of things.

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