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Would you agree that the author’s grandmother was a person strong in character? If yes, give instances that show this.
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Have you known someone like the author’s grandmother? Do you feel the same sense of loss with regard to someone whom you have loved and lost?
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Which language do you think the author and his grandmother used while talking to each other?
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Which language do you use to talk to elderly relatives in your family?
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How would you say ‘a dilapidated drum’ in your language?
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Can you think of a song or a poem in your language that talks of homecoming?
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Notice the following uses of the word ‘tell’ in the text.
1. Her fingers were busy telling the beads of her rosary.
2. I would tell her English words and little things about Western science and learning.
3. At her age, one could never tell.
4. She told us that her end was near.
Given below are four different senses of the word ‘tell’. Match the meanings to the uses listed above.
1. make something known to someone in spoken or written words
2. count while reciting
3. be sure
4. give information to somebody
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Does the poem talk of an exclusively personal experience or is it fairly universal?
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How is the father’s helplessness brought out in the poem?
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Identify the phrases and lines that indicate distance between father and son.
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Does the poem have a consistent rhyme scheme?
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Talk with your family members about elderly people who you have been intimately connected with and who are not there with you now.
Write a short description of someone you liked a lot.
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Infer the meaning of the following words from the context.
| Padding | transient |
Now, look up the dictionary to see if your inference is right.
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What does the word ‘cardboard’ denote in the poem? Why has this word been used?
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What has the camera captured?
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What has not changed over the years? Does this suggest something to you?
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The poet’s mother laughed at the snapshot. What did this laugh indicate?
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What is the meaning of the line “Both wry with the laboured ease of loss”.
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What does “this circumstance” refer to?
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The three stanzas depict three different phases. What are they?
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