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What attracted the old man in the market place?
Why did he decide to help the blind girl?
How did he help her?
What message did he write in big letters on a paper?
How did people show their appreciation to the girl's song?
How did the girl benefit from advice?
What, according to you, is more important—talent or confidence and positive attitude?
Do you think the blind girl could now live with dignity?
rite about the attitudes of the following, with the help of words and phrases given in the
xes.
nna: sad, pitying self, expecting sympathy People: unconcerned, no feelings, impact
Anna's
song felt happy, recognised talent
d help, confident, felt happy, sang
more annreciative
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Answer:
The Blind Girl
Explanation:
At the beginning though the girl’s mother advised her to avoid talking to strangers she had a conversation with the narrator. The narrator described Mussoorie and the landscape outside despite his blindness which a sighted person failed to do making it ironical. The narrator was happy not to be revealed of his blindness by the girl but it is ironical that he was also made fool by a blind girl. Lastly in an ironical way the story is narrated through the eyes of the blind narrator.
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