What did his aunt suggest he should do to get a glimpse of the world outside?
c. There was one thing that his aunt suggested which excited David a lot. What was it?
2. At school, these Romans had seemed stern and difficult, but here they were walking in
and out for my entertainment. I found it refreshing and delightful.
a. When David says 'At school, these Romans had seemed stern and difficult', what does
he mean? By
Which 'entertainment is David referring to?
c. How did David feel after the entertainment was over?
C Answer these questions.
1. What ideas influenced David's boyish mind to make him leave school without much regret
If David had the opportunity and means, what kind of life might he have considered suitable
3. With what advice did David's aunt send him off on his trip?
What was the main concern on David's mind when he set off on his journey?
vid conduct himself at the inn to appear grown up and experienced?
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I. THE STORY OF MY LIFE
CHAPTER I
Answer:
he is suggest that he should visit the old part of the country again to get the glimpse of the world outside
one thing that he is a suggested which excited David a lot was to find out peggotty have like this change name
he means that the Romans about whom he had read in books appeared Stern
entertainment that David is referring hair is that entertainment that he got while watching the play at theater
David felt refreshing and delightful after watching the entertainment
ideas which influence David boyish mind were as follow :
1 he wanted to be an independent young man and his importance
2 he will be able to do and see wonderful things
3 he can impress the society by doing things in wonderful ways
debates and send him of on his trip with an advise that he should take care of himself and think for himself he should stay a few days in London and will write a letter to his all three times a week
the main concurrent on David's mind when he set of on his journey was to appear as old as possible to the coachman and to speak in a brusque manner
at the end David faced little difficulty to speak like that still he stucked to it yes he succeed