Who does the narrator see every day? where are they going?
From Children of India by Ruskin Bond
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The narrator sees the children going from their homes to school.
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Children of India written by Ruskin bond.
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Q1-What does Ranbir do with the money that the narrator gives him?
- Ranbir uses the money to buy books or small things needed at home that the narrator gives him.
Q2- What was the scenario of girls’ education till a few years ago?
- Very few girls in the hills or in the villages were allowed to attend school for a long time. They helped at home until they were old enough to be married.
Q3- What does Bindra’s father work as and how does the narrator know him?
- Bindra’s father is a forest guard. The narrator knows him as he met him on his walk through the deodar forest behind Landour.
Q4- Why does Bindra cut grass with her mother?
- Bindra cuts grass with her mother because the monsoon will end and the grass will dry up soon.
Q5- Why do children need to quicken their pace while returning home?
- Children need to quicken their pace while returning home in order to get home before dark.
Q6- What do Ranbir and his friends do when they go back home in the dark?
- When Ranbir and his friends go back home in the dark they sing loudly most of the way and one of them play flute to frighten the forest demons.
Q7- Who does the narrator see every day?
- The narrator sees the children going from their homes to school everyday.
Q8- Where are they (children) going?
- They were going to school.
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