♠ QUESTION : How does the scientific approach of the child transforms the thinking?
FROM POEM : CHILDHOOD ( HORNBILL ),
CLASS : 11. Answer must be to the point.
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The father cannot understand his son. Though they are similar in built but their thought processes are different. The son is more advanced and does not share anything in common with his father except the physical appearance. The father is afraid that his son would make a world of his own outside their house and he would never return due to the difference in their opinions and outlook.
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The father cannot understand his son. Though they are similar in built but their thought processes are different. The son is more advanced and does not share anything in common with his father except the physical appearance. The father is afraid that his son would make a world of his own outside their house and he would never return due to the difference in their opinions and outlook.
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No it's a question of 11th class.
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The child believes in hypothetical things like heaven and hell, he also undergoes adolescence and a lot of changes in his ability to make decisions. He realizes that adults are not always like what they say and preach. This suggests that the author had passed his childhood and now had gained maturity due to developement.
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