When Kezia had a horrible nightmare, she was awakens to see her father her bedside. He carried her to his room and tucked her into his bed. He also asked her to rub her feet against his foot to keep them warm. Her father was very tired and fell asleep before Kezia did. This was when Kezia realised tRead more
When Kezia had a horrible nightmare, she was awakens to see her father her bedside. He carried her to his room and tucked her into his bed. He also asked her to rub her feet against his foot to keep them warm. Her father was very tired and fell asleep before Kezia did. This was when Kezia realised that he too was a human. Even though he big like a giant, had no one to look after him. He also needed some sympathy & love. Finally, Kezia realised that her father had a huge heart & loved her very much & worked hard for her.
Yes, my mother took care of me. She used to tuck me in. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-3/
Yes, my mother took care of me. She used to tuck me in.
The single major memory is the memory of his mother. She has been accustomed to see him in the bygone years and she is still coming to see him. The darling dreamers’ the poet here refers to all lovely dreamers who remember their mothers. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.cRead more
The single major memory is the memory of his mother. She has been accustomed to see him in the bygone years and she is still coming to see him. The darling dreamers’ the poet here refers to all lovely dreamers who remember their mothers.
How does Kezia begin to see her father as a human being who needs her sympathy?
When Kezia had a horrible nightmare, she was awakens to see her father her bedside. He carried her to his room and tucked her into his bed. He also asked her to rub her feet against his foot to keep them warm. Her father was very tired and fell asleep before Kezia did. This was when Kezia realised tRead more
When Kezia had a horrible nightmare, she was awakens to see her father her bedside. He carried her to his room and tucked her into his bed. He also asked her to rub her feet against his foot to keep them warm. Her father was very tired and fell asleep before Kezia did. This was when Kezia realised that he too was a human. Even though he big like a giant, had no one to look after him. He also needed some sympathy & love. Finally, Kezia realised that her father had a huge heart & loved her very much & worked hard for her.
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When you were a young child, did your mother tuck you in, as the poet’s did?
Yes, my mother took care of me. She used to tuck me in. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-3/
Yes, my mother took care of me. She used to tuck me in.
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What is the single major memory that comes to the poet? Who are the “darling dreamers” he refers to?
The single major memory is the memory of his mother. She has been accustomed to see him in the bygone years and she is still coming to see him. The darling dreamers’ the poet here refers to all lovely dreamers who remember their mothers. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.cRead more
The single major memory is the memory of his mother. She has been accustomed to see him in the bygone years and she is still coming to see him. The darling dreamers’ the poet here refers to all lovely dreamers who remember their mothers.
For more answers visit to website:
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