What were the girls doing in the living room 9th standard
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Amy and Rose are knitting. Betty is looking at pictures in a magazine.
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In the Prose "Old Man River" written by Jaine, Amy, Rose and Betty were the girls in the living room where Amy and Rose were knitting and Betty was looking at a magazine.
- In this prose, the author describes life in times of issue. Its goal is to bring out the main idea of safety.
- Though in anxiety and confusion, the characters handle fearlessly with the flood.
- The scene unfolds on a late afternoon in March. A group of children discover themselves alone at home during massive rains.
- The bridges appear to be underwater. Amy gets a call from her mother that she would not be able to return home since the roads are surging. Amy’s father was in Chicago. Amy’s friend Rose was asked to wait back for the night.
- The children soon discover that the river was swelling.
- They instruct each other to be steady and brave. They arrange food, water, torches and other vital things. Each one of them took duty for cooking and safety.
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