Questions:
1.what does Kalam say about the house where he lived?
2.Kalam calls his father austere.Do you think he is criticising his father?
3.what does Kalam say about his three childhood friends?
4.what did the new teacher say to Kalam and why?what happened later? Hint:(this is the question of class 9,chapter name-my childhood)
Answers
Answer:
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1. He put his heart and soul into it. Abdul Kalam lived in an ancestral house, which was built in the middle of the nineteenth century. It was a fairly large pucca house, made of limestone and brick, on the Mosque Street in Rameswaram.
2. Jainulabdeen, Abdul Kalam's father was a boat owner and imam of local mosque, was not a educated and wealthy person. But, he was generous and honest man, He avoided all inessential luxuries and was well-disciplined man, who has great innate wisdom. Ashiamma, Abdul Kalam's mother was a gentle lady and ideal wife.
3. He had three close friends since his childhood. They are Ramanadha Sastry, Aravindan, and Sivaprakasan. All these boys were from orthodox Hindu Brahmin families.
4. Kalam's teacher did so because he got jealous when he saw a Muslim boy sitting with a Hindu boy. So he asked him to go and sit at the last bench. The teacher of Kalam did this task because the teacher got very jealous when he noticed a Muslim student sitting closely with the Hindu student.
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