Where were koki and her grandmother
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Answer:
Under the shade of a tree.
Explanation:
This question is from the story ''An Island of Trees'' written by Ruskin Bond. He is a poet of nature as he admires the beauty of nature. This story is about the grandmother and her granddaughter.
In this story, she was telling Koki about her childhood that she was fond of nature and she wished to have a lot of trees around her. Koki and her grandmother were sitting on a string cot under the shade of an old tree.
Answer:
sitting on a string cot in the shade of an old jackfruit tree.
Explanation:
Koki and her grandmother were sitting on a string cot in the shade of an old jackfruit tree, and grandmother was talking about her father and his great love for trees and flowers.
grandmother said," I was never able to get over the feeling that plants and trees loved my father with as much tenderness as he loved them . I was sitting beside him on the verandah steps one morning, when I noticed the tendril of a creeping vine that was trailing near my feet. As we say there in the soft winter sunshin, I saw the tendril moving very slowly away from me and towards my father. Twenty minutes later it had crossed the verandah steps and was touxhing my father's feet.
There's probably a scientific explanation for the plant's behaviour- something to do with light and warmth- but I like that it moved simply because it was fond of my father. One felt like drawing close to him.
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