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Write a paragraph about the lesson: my childhood

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Answered by priyadarshi2484
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Answer:

I am very happy in my childhood and I also love to ride my mtb cycle. I am helping my mother in my childhood I also naughty in my child hood

Answered by elekarthikwin
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Lesson and Explanation

A.P.J Abdul Kalam was born into a middle-class Tamil family and his place of birth - Rameswaram is an Island town in the state of Tamil Nadu, in the Bay of Bengal. Today, we know this state as Tamil Nadu but when he was born, at that time the state was known as Madras state.

APJ Abdul Kalam’s father’s name was Jainulabdeen. APJ says that his father was not very rich, he did not have wealth, he was not highly educated but despite these disadvantages, he had some other qualities- he was naturally very wise and was generous too.

APJ’s mother’s name was Ashiamma. She used to help his father. She was a great support and help to him.

APJ’s mother was also generous and kind hearted. Every day she used to feed a lot of people. She fed a greater number of people from outside than the total number of the members in their family.

Abdul Kalam had many siblings and he describes himself that he had short height and common looks, he did not have any exceptional looks. On the contrary, his parents were very tall and handsome. They were good looking. APJ did not inherit their physical qualities.

We lived in our ancestral house, which was built in the middle of the nineteenth century. It was a fairly large pucca house, made of limestone and brick, on the Mosque Street in Rameswaran.

APJ Abdul Kalam’s ancestral house was very old. It was built in the nineteenth century.

APJ’s father was very simple but he was strict also. He wanted to live his life in a simple way and he used to teach his children not to waste money on unnecessary things. APJ says that his father used to avoid any kind of inessential comfort and luxuries. He provided them all the necessary things like food, clothes and medicines. APJ says that his parents fulfilled all his needs.

APJ was eight years old when the second world war broke in the year 1939. So, we can calculate that he was born in the year 1931.

When the Second World War got over in the year 1945, India was about to get freedom which happened in the year 1947. MK Gandhi, known as the ‘Father of the Nation’ was a crucial part of India’s Freedom struggle. He said that Indians would build their own India. The entire country was filled with hope and happiness Everyone was experiencing such a feeling which they had never felt before. Everyone was hoping that now they would get their freedom.

He told me as if thinking aloud, “Abul ! I know you have to go away to grow. Does the seagull not fly across the sun, alone and without a nest?”

APJ asked his father to allow him to go to Ramanathapuram, which was the district headquarters for higher studies.

He quoted Khalil Gibran to my he Seethant mother, “Your children are not your children. APJ’s father tried to calm her down an They have their own thoughts. He asked her to give them freedom to fulfill their thoughts.

My Childhood” is an extract taken from the biography of APJ Abdul Kalam - ‘Wings of Fire’.

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