Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Before she had gone to School, Sarah had not been sure there was anyone else
like her in the whole world. A woman named Mrs. Brady had come to the house
twice a week to give Sarah exercises, and she used to talk about other children
she worked with. These children had never seemed real to Sarah. She had never
seen any children like herself. No one, perhaps not even her parents, expected
her to grow up properly. Surely she would just go on making those noises, saying
“Agghh!” when she tried to talk. She would watch the world around her without
ever really being part of it. The questions she kept asking inside herself would
hardly ever find an answer.
i. What kind of person was Sarah?
ii. From whom Sarah learnt that there were other children?
iii. Why was not Sarah sure that there was anyone else like her in the whole
world?
iv. Who was Mrs. Brady?
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¡twice a week to give sarsh exercises, and she used to talk about other children
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i. Sarah was a girl who had a disability called cerebral palsy she was not able to communicate and walk
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