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what perplexed and paind the narrator when he looked out of the window? the school for sympathy​

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Answered by Ipshi35
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Q1. What does the author tell about Miss Beam?

Ans. He tells us that Miss Beam was a middle-aged, kindly, understanding and impressive lady.

Q2. What was the real aim of Miss Beam’s school?

Ans. Its real aim was to make the students thoughtful, helpful and sympathetic citizens.

Q3. Why did the author feel sorry for some of the children?

Ans. He felt sorry for some children because they seemed to be handicapped.

Q4. Were the children playing in the ground really physically handicapped?

Ans. They were not really handicapped.

Q5. Why were the children acting to be blind, deaf or lame day?

Ans. The children were acting to be blind, lame and deaf to have experience of misfortune.

Q6. What is the educative value of a blind, deaf or lame day?

Ans. Students get an idea of the discomfort of handicapped persons and then they have sympathy for the handicapped.

Q7. Which day is the most difficult for children?

Ans. The blind day is the most difficult for children.

Q8. Who did Miss Beam lead the author to?

Ans. Miss Beam led the author to the girl whose eyes were bandaged.

Q9. How did the girl with bandaged eyes feel on her blind day?

Ans. All the time she feared that she was going to be hit by something.

Q10. What does the girl with the bandaged eyes tell the author about her guides?

Ans. She tells the author that the guides were very good.

Q11. What, according to the girl with the girl with the bandaged eyes is almost a fun?

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