Why did the narrator say that the elderly couple was no less than a divine help for
her and her family? [Rising Above Terror.]
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Answer:
During his boyhood, the author was completely dependent on his grandmother. She was a part of his life. The turning point in their friendship came when they went to city. She could no longer accompany him to school as he went there by bus. They shared the same room but she could not help him in his studies. She would ask him what the teachers had taught. She did not believe in the things that were taught at school. She was distressed that there was no teaching about God and the scriptures. She felt offended that music was also being taught. She expressed her disapproval silently. After this she rarely talked to him. When he went to university, he was given a room of his own. The common link of friendship was snapped
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The narrator says that the elderly couple was a divine help for her and her family because they came in time and helped them hide in their house before the men came in.