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Question 3.
Read the following passage carefully and then answer the question
based on it:
One Winter morning, grandfather and I found a baby spotted owlet by the
picked it up, the owlet hissed and clacked its bill but then, after a meal of raw
veranda steps of our home in Dehradun, in northern India. When grandfathe
meat and water, settled down under my bed.
Spotted owlets are small birds. A fully grown owl is no larger than a thrush
and they have none of the sinister appearance of larger owls. I had often found
a pair of them in our old mango tree, and by tapping on the tree trunk had
persuaded one to show an enquiring face at the entrance of its hole. The owlen
is not normally afraid of man nor is it strictly a night bird. But, it prefers to
stay at home during the day, as it is some times attacked by birds who consider
all owls as their enemies.
The little owlet was quite happy under my bed. The following day we found a
second baby owlet in almost the same spot on the veranda, and only then did
we realise that where the rainwater pipe emerged through the rooftop, there
was a rough sort of nest from which the birds had fallen. We took the second
young owl to join the first and fed them both.
Answer the following questions breifly :
1) Who was with the narrator the first time he fond an owlet?
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Where did the narrator live?
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What did the owlet do upon seeing the narrator?
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Answered by keerthg2009
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1) Who was with the narrator the first time he fond an owlet?

Ans. Grandfather was with the narrator the first time he found an owlet.

Where did the narrator live?

Ans. the narrator lives in Dehradun in North India.

What did the owlet do upon seeing the narrator?

Ans I do not know the answer for this question

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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