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1. Why is it always special when grandma does anything?
2. How does the poet describe her grandma's lap?
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Independence Day, in India, national holiday celebrated annually on August 15. Independence Day marks the end of British rule in 1947 and the establishment of a free and independent Indian nation. It also marks the anniversary of the partition of the subcontinent into two countries, India and Pakistan, which occurred at midnight on August 14–15, 1947. (In Pakistan, Independence Day is celebrated on August 14.)
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1_ She has too much love Grandmas love everything and everyone. She will love almost every significant other you bring home, even if he or she is absolutely unfit for you. She will try to love him or her as much as you do, even if she lovingly says, “I told you so” when you two break up.
2_The poet’s grandma was a genius — because she could climb trees — any type of trees, spreaded or high — fond of climbing trees, even at the age of sixty-two — though advised to stop, would not stop — once stuck up in a tree and rescued — doctor advised rest — it was a ‘brief season in hell’ — demanded a tree — the poet and his father built her a tree house — shifted and lived in tree house upholding ‘her right to live in a tree.The poet Ruskin Bond calls his grandmother as 'Genius' as she could climb trees even at the age of 62. She was passionate to climb a tree. She could climb any type of tree may it be spreaded or high. Everybody feared that granny would fall from a tree one day. Despite being advised to stop that practice, she would not stop. Once it so happened that she climbed a tree but couldn't come down. After the rescue, the doctor recommended rest for a week. But for granny it was like a brief season in hell. She demanded a house to be built on a tree. The poet's father who was dutiful, fulfilled his mother's will, so that granny could shift and live in a tree house, upholding her right to live in a tree.'