English, asked by shivsandhya777, 6 months ago

THINK ABOUT IT
1. In what way is Iswaran an asset to Mahendra?
2. How does Iswaran describe the uprooted tree on the highway?
What effect does he want to create in his listeners?
3. How does he narrate the story of the tusker? Does it appear
to be plausible?
4. Why does the author say that Iswaran seemed to more than
make
up
for the absence of a TV in Mahendra's living quarters?
5. Mahendra calls ghosts or spirits a figment of the imagination.
What happens to him on a full-moon night?
6. Can you think of some other ending for the story?.​

Answers

Answered by XxheartlessXx35
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Iswaran narrates how he injured the 3rd toe of the wild Tusker with a cane in his hand. The wild tusker collapsed and fell down towards the ground. No, the story does not seem to be plausible because Iswaran was a small boy at that time and the elephant described by him was very big

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