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why did the narrator of 'a house is not a home' feel a sense of gratitude in the end? how did the overwhelming feelings of loss and tragedy seem to diminish?
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Answered by kumaran50
10

Answer:

The author felt isolated because he was uncomfortable with his new school due to his old school memories. And then the fire which broke in their house made him feel more isolated than ever

Explanation:

The author sat with his friends. The cat curled up in his lap. The feelings of loss and sad event had vanished. He felt gratitude for his life and his new friends. He also felt it for the kindness of a stranger and the purr of his cat

Answered by dipraniluser07
6

Answer:

The author felt isolated because he was uncomfortable with his new school due to his old school memories. And then the fire which broke in their house made him feel more isolated than ever.

Explanation:

The author sat with his friends. The cat curled up in his lap. The feelings of loss and sad event had vanished. He felt gratitude for his life and his new friends. He also felt it for the kindness of a stranger and the purr of his cat.

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