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Q.2. Read the following passage carefully.
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When the sun was going down, our grandmother and grandfather came. Someone from our village had
told them we children were alone, our mother had not come back. I say grandmother' before 'grandfa-
ther' because it's like that our grandmother is big and strong, not yet old, and our grandfather is small,
you don't know where he is, in his loose trousers, he smiles but he hasn't heard what you're saying, and
his hair looks as if he's left it full of soap suds. Our grandmother took us - me, the baby, my first-born
brother, our grandfather - back to her house and we were all afraid (except the baby, asleep on our grand-
mother's back) of meeting the bandits on the way. We waited a long time at our grandmother's place.
Perhaps it was a month. We were hungry. Our mother never came. While we were waiting for her to fetch
us, our grandmother had no food for us, no food for our grandfather and herself. A woman with milk in
her breasts gave us some for my little brother, although at our house he used to eat porridge, same as we
did. Our grandmother took us to look for wild spinach but everyone else in her village did the same and
there wasn't a leaf left.
So they decided - our grandmother did ; our grandfather made little noises and rocked from side to side,
but she took notice - we would go away. We children were pleased. We wanted to go away from where our
mother wasn't and where we were hungry. We wanted to go where there were no bandits and there was
food. We were glad to think there must be such a place; away.

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Answered by chanchalprabha74
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Answer:

may be it's answer was (b)

Answered by swetapadmaghadai
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Answer:

definitely b

Explanation:

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