When he was narrating even the smallest of incident, he would try to work in suspense and a surprise ending into the account.
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1. Name the lesson from where the above passage is taken?
2. Who is ‘he’ in the above lines ?
3. How did he makes his story narration interesting?
4. Give the comparative degree of “smallest
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a) ishwaran the storyteller
b) mahendra
c) He was fond of reading popular Tamil thrillers. The stories that he narrated were greatly influenced by these novels. He narrated even the smallest of incidents by creating a loss of suspense. For example, if he had to describe a fallen tree, he would not simply say that he saw an up-rooted tree on the highway. He would say, “The road was deserved and I was all alone. Suddenly I spotted something that looked like an enormous beast. But as I came closer I saw that it was only a fallen tree.” In order to make stories interesting, lswaran added dramatic gestures to it.
c) superlative
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