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Read the following passage carefully :
This is my world now; It's all I have left. You see I'm old and am
hicalthy as I used to be. I'm not necessarily happy with it but I accept
Occasionally, a member of my family will stop in to see me and bring me on
flowers or a little present, maybe a set of slippers. I have got 8 pairs. We'll vis
for a while and then they will return to the outside world and I'll be alone sya,
Oh, there are other people here in the nursing home, Residents
, we are called. Tu
majority are about my age. I'm 84. Many are in wheelchairs
. The lucky ones en
passing through - a broken hip, a diseased heart
, something has brought them
for rehabilitation. When they are well they will be going home,
Most of us are aware of our plight—some are not. Various stages of Alzheimer's
have robbed them of their mental capacities. We listen to endlessly repeated stones
and questions. We meet them anew daily, hourly or more often. We smile and a
gracefully cach time we hear a retelling. They seldom listen to our stories,
Read the questions given below and write the option you consider the man
appropriate in your answer sheet.
1. My world refers to a/an:
(1) Rehabilitation centre (ii) Nursing home
(iii) Old age home
(iv) Reformatory
2. The author is
his new home:
(1) Unhappy in
(ii) Relaxed in
(lii) Uncomfortable in (iv) Resigned to
3. Who does the author call the lucky ones?
(i) The ones who will die (ii) Those who can walk
(ill) The ones who have friends (iv) Those who are there temporarily
4. The residents listen to the author's stories:
(1) Frequently (ii) Rarely
(iil) Daily
5. The synonym for 'plight' is:
(1) flight
(il) condition (iii) poverty
(iv). Often
(iv) compulsion​

Answers

Answered by Gauravgkulkarni
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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