Summery on the little girl of book beehive of class
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Story of a little girl who had developed extreme fear for her father. She loved her but she feared him more. She longed to play with her father but she knew that it was impossible. However, one day Kezia’s Father changed and she felt his love for her. Read summary, questions and answers.
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Kezia’s father was a busy man. He was so much lost in his business that he had no time for his family. Being an over disciplined man, he was strict with Kezia as well. He never had those soft feelings for his little daughter nor did he pet her for a while. All he did was giving her a perfunctory kiss rather than a loving one. His presence at home frightened Kezia and she felt relieved when he was gone. Kezia was able to speak without stuttering but in her father’s presence she stuttered and had all those speech problems. In an attempt to speak normally in her formidable father’s presence, she stuttered. In spite of all, Kezia’s father had a loving heart.
The Macdonalds who lived next door made an exuberant, lively, playful family. Looking through the vegetable garden-wall, Kezia saw the five children playing with their father, turning a hose at him and the father tickling the children. When compared with her scary father who never played with her, Kezia saw the height of love between father and children next door and she loved the MacDonald family.
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Parents need to punish their children when it is necessary to do so and children who have been punished exceedingly too much or too less undergo a poor formation. Kezia father belongs to the wrong kind of parents. His act of forming his little child was unfit and the instance of his hitting Kezia for ruining his very important speech-sheets was unjustifiably wrong. On one side the sheets were important for him but the fact that Kezia ruined them for making him a birthday gift stands strongly against the father.
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Kezia’s father was a busy man. He was so much lost in his business that he had no time for his family. Being an over disciplined man, he was strict with Kezia as well. He never had those soft feelings for his little daughter nor did he pet her for a while. All he did was giving her a perfunctory kiss rather than a loving one. His presence at home frightened Kezia and she felt relieved when he was gone. Kezia was able to speak without stuttering but in her father’s presence she stuttered and had all those speech problems. In an attempt to speak normally in her formidable father’s presence, she stuttered. In spite of all, Kezia’s father had a loving heart.
The Macdonalds who lived next door made an exuberant, lively, playful family. Looking through the vegetable garden-wall, Kezia saw the five children playing with their father, turning a hose at him and the father tickling the children. When compared with her scary father who never played with her, Kezia saw the height of love between father and children next door and she loved the MacDonald family.
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Parents need to punish their children when it is necessary to do so and children who have been punished exceedingly too much or too less undergo a poor formation. Kezia father belongs to the wrong kind of parents. His act of forming his little child was unfit and the instance of his hitting Kezia for ruining his very important speech-sheets was unjustifiably wrong. On one side the sheets were important for him but the fact that Kezia ruined them for making him a birthday gift stands strongly against the father.
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This is a story which evolves around a girl called Kezia who looking at her father who was very busy thought that he dint like her and that he was a figure to be feared and avoided. Then later she understood that all fathers are not similar after seeing The Macdonalds who lived next door .But after a couple of days Kezias mother falls sick and she and grandmother ,who used to comfort Kezia when she had nightmares by taking Kezia to her bed ,went to the hospital ,So now she was left all alone with Alice the cook,her father and her ,later that night she gets a nightmare and screams through which her father was awaken and takes her to his bed then she realises how loving he was and what a big heart he had
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