What change did the narrator notice in her room when she was home for a few days
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Answer: The question is asked from the story The Address which is written by the writer Marga Minco. When the narrator was at her home for few days, she found herself in a familiar room having familiar objects. But the environment made her feel gloomy. She was drained down by the feeling of strangeness. She saw the burn mark on her table cloth and the pot with a golden border. All these things brought back the worst memory that the narrator had experience in her childhood.
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The change the narrator noticed in her room was she found certain household articles missing. She had come to stay at home from school for a few days. The room looked emptier; when she asked her mother about this, her mother had confided to her that Mrs. Dorling was taking the valuable household things to keep them safely in case they had to run away during the war. It was at that time narrator’s mother had given her the address of Mrs. Dorling so that she could collect the things from her.