Revision: Flamingo >> My Mother at Sixty-six English Core Commerce (English Medium) Class 12 CBSE
- Old Familiar Ache, My Childhood'S Fear, but All I Said Was, See You Soon,
- Read the Extract Given Below and Answer the Questions that Follow: Old Familiar Ache, My Childhood'S Fear,
- Read the Extract Given Below and Answer the Questions that Follow: Old Familiar Ache, My Childhood'S Fear,
- Read the Extract Given Below and Answer the Questions that Follow: Old Familiar Ache, My Childhood'S Fear, but All I Said Was, See You Soon, Amma, All I Did Was
- Read the Extract Given Below and Answer the Questions the Follow :I Saw My Mother,Beside Me,
- Read the Extract Given Below and Answer the Questions that Follow:Andlooked Out at Young
- Read the Extract Given Below and Answer the Questions that Follow : I Looked Again at Her, Wan, Pale
- Why has the poet brought in the image of the merry children ‘spilling out of their homes?
- but after the airport’s security check, standing a few yards away, I looked again at her, wan, pale i Choose the correct option: (1) In the above extract, the narrator feels ______.
- Answer the following question in about 40-50 words. What are the feelings of the poet about her aged mother with reference to the poem 'My Mother at Sixty Six'?
- I looked again at her, wan, pale as a late winter's moon and felt that old familiar ache, my childhood's fear, but all I said was, see you soon, Amma, all I did was smile and smile and smile...