Q. No 2. Write another ending of the chapter A Gift
of chappals.
Answers
Explanation:
Art doesn’t give rise to anything in us that isn’t already there. It simply stirs our curious consciousness and sparks a fire that illuminates who we have always wanted to be.
Long one
Q2. Describe the music teacher, as seen from the window.
Ans. The music teacher was sitting in front of Lalli with his back towards the window. He had a bony figure. He was mostly bald, except a fringe of oily black hair was there along with an old-fashioned tuft. He had a golden chain around his leathery neck and a large diamond ring on his finger. The beringed hand was gliding up and down the stem of the violin. A large foot struck out of the golden bordered veshti and a large scrawny toe was moving according to the rhythm of the music.
Short one
Q2. How does Ravi get milk for the kitten?
Ans. Ravi filled a tumbler with milk and was about to take it outside when his grandmother, Paati saw him. She asked him what he was doing with the milk. Ravi lied to her, saying that he was feeling hungry and he wanted to drink milk. However, Paati didn’t go away and the way she was looking at Ravi was scaring him. So, to throw her off his scent, he had to drink most of the milk in the tumbler. Then, Paati asked for the tumbler. Ravi told her that he would wash the tumbler himself and there was no need for Paati to be troubled. When she finally went away, he ran, put the remaining milk in a half cut coconut shell, ran back to the kitchen, washed the tumbler and put it back before she would have gotten really suspicious
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