Q1:'....she was making preparations for the final act."(Paragraph 2,line 1)What 'final act' is the author referring to?Q2:What textual evidence can you give in support of the view that grandmother was very good at kitchen work?Q3:Why did the author feel honored?
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she was making preparations for the final act cut the giant jackfruit that uncle had brought.
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- Q1) The final act the author refers to is to cut the giant jackfruit that uncle had brought. She was making preparations for that.
- Q 2) Grandmother poured mustard oil into her palms and rubbed it uniformly on her palms.
Most of the kitchen utensils looked like toys in her hands. There wasn't a drop of oil on the floor neither on her clothes nor on her gold bangles. From this textual evidence, we can state that grandmother was very good at kitchen work.
- Q 3) The author feels very honored because his grandmother was kind and loving. she wakes him up in the morning.
She goes with him to the school because the school is near the temple. They both will give chappathis to the village dogs. They both love each other.
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