where was the writers grandfathers portrait placed?describ the portrait.
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ANSWER : The portrait of the narrator's grandfather hung in the drawing room. He wore a turban and loose-fitting clothes. His long, white beard gave him the look of a 100-year-old man who could have only grandchildren.
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It is the rule of nature according to which a person go through the cycle of youth to old in a time frame.
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Like everybody’s grandfather, the author’s grandfather was also old.
He had the marks of ageing but still have strength to be a pillarofhis family.
He used to introduce the ethics and norms that he gained during his life to the children.
The author’s grandfather used to be a very lively person.
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The grandfather of the author was really old; he had the ageing marks. He was tall, thin and slightly bent. He used to wear a long, spotless white dress and used to be fit and well dressed all time.
When he walked, he used to go steadily in spite of having age.
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