the writter felt unhappy when looked out of the window . why ?
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Bring out the irony in the statement Lights were shining in every window, and there was a glorious smell of roast goose in the street.
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We are provided with the question that the writer felt unhappy when he looked out of the window and we are asked the reason for this sadness. The reason for the writer's sadness is as under:
- This question has been taken from the chapter A different kind of school.
- This lesson is taken from Honeysuckle.
- Matthew Fowler wrote ' A different kind of school.'
- This lesson teaches us a valuable lesson about how we should treat others.
- We must always help specially-able people and be compassionate with them.
- In the story, the writer has given us a description of Miss Bean's school.
- She used to teach her children not only academics but also valuable lessons in life.
- She used to make the children pretend that they were different types of handicapped people so that they know more about how they felt and how to treat them.
- When the writer saw out of the window he saw children who were handicapped but actually, they were pretending to be handicapped.
- Seeing these children the writer felt unhappy.
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