Why did the author often visit his old school ? Question from chapter" a house is not a home ."
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What problem does the author face when he moves to a new school?
Ans. In the junior school,l he was the head boy of his class. He was very close to all the teachers. He enjoyed the seniority. But when he joins a new school at senior level, he faces many problems. This school was twice as big as his old school. He felt very isolated.
Q.31. Even after taking admission in a new school, why did the author keep visit his teachers at the old school
Ans. The author felt very isolated in the new school. It was a big school and nobody knew him there. All his fellow at the junior school had taken admission in other schools. But he was very close to the teachers of the previous school. So he visited them often.
Ans. In the junior school,l he was the head boy of his class. He was very close to all the teachers. He enjoyed the seniority. But when he joins a new school at senior level, he faces many problems. This school was twice as big as his old school. He felt very isolated.
Q.31. Even after taking admission in a new school, why did the author keep visit his teachers at the old school
Ans. The author felt very isolated in the new school. It was a big school and nobody knew him there. All his fellow at the junior school had taken admission in other schools. But he was very close to the teachers of the previous school. So he visited them often.
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The author used to go to his old school because his house was set on fire by an accident and all his belongings were destroyed . The writer shifted to his mother's ancestral home and enrolled in his old school from there.
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