Yes, we can imagine that fans talk as the poet imagines in the poem but in reality they do not talk. The chattering sound which the fans make is actually some problem or defect in them which can be due to not oiling them or some electrical fault. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariRead more
Yes, we can imagine that fans talk as the poet imagines in the poem but in reality they do not talk. The chattering sound which the fans make is actually some problem or defect in them which can be due to not oiling them or some electrical fault.
No, Nishad has different opinions for Mr. Nath. He doesn’t agree with Maya about Mr. Nath. He feels that Mr. Nath is lonely and needs to have friends. He says that he is not a criminal because he is so thin and looks poor and starving. He argues with Maya that he can’t be a bad man if he gives RamesRead more
No, Nishad has different opinions for Mr. Nath. He doesn’t agree with Maya about Mr. Nath. He feels that Mr. Nath is lonely and needs to have friends. He says that he is not a criminal because he is so thin and looks poor and starving. He argues with Maya that he can’t be a bad man if he gives Ramesh such generous tips.
Maya thinks that Mr. Nath is a crook because of his strange appearance. He never works. He has been living in Shankar House for more than a year but still he never talks to anyone there. His face is full of scars which according to Maya, must has been the burn scars which would have got when policeRead more
Maya thinks that Mr. Nath is a crook because of his strange appearance. He never works. He has been living in Shankar House for more than a year but still he never talks to anyone there. His face is full of scars which according to Maya, must has been the burn scars which would have got when police had set his house on fire. Moreover, he doesn’t receive any letters and has only one visitor to visit him. She says that the Sunday visitor must be his accomplice in crime and he comes every now and then to give part of it to his partner.
The school was to reopen after summer vacation. But monsoon broke and flooded the streets with a heavy downpour. Dark clouds accompanied by blinding flashes of lightening and roaring rolls of thunder burst with all their fury. Therefore, no traffic could move through the flooded roads so Nishad andRead more
The school was to reopen after summer vacation. But monsoon broke and flooded the streets with a heavy downpour. Dark clouds accompanied by blinding flashes of lightening and roaring rolls of thunder burst with all their fury. Therefore, no traffic could move through the flooded roads so Nishad and Maya got an unexpected holiday.
Mr Nath had the same visitor every Sunday carrying two lunches to his room. He was tall, fair, stout man wearing spectacles. The visitor used to talk a lot unlike Mr. Nath. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/chapter-6/
Mr Nath had the same visitor every Sunday carrying two lunches to his room. He was tall, fair, stout man wearing spectacles. The visitor used to talk a lot unlike Mr. Nath.
Nishad was quite upset about Mr Nath’s gaunt appearance and was sure that he was starving. He gave a bar of chocolate to Mr. Nath so that we would not feel hungry. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/chapter-6/
Nishad was quite upset about Mr Nath’s gaunt appearance and was sure that he was starving. He gave a bar of chocolate to Mr. Nath so that we would not feel hungry.
Fans don’t talk, but it is possible to imagine that they do. What is it, then, that sounds like the fan’s chatter?
Yes, we can imagine that fans talk as the poet imagines in the poem but in reality they do not talk. The chattering sound which the fans make is actually some problem or defect in them which can be due to not oiling them or some electrical fault. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariRead more
Yes, we can imagine that fans talk as the poet imagines in the poem but in reality they do not talk. The chattering sound which the fans make is actually some problem or defect in them which can be due to not oiling them or some electrical fault.
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Does Nishad agree with Maya about Mr Nath? How does he feel about him?
No, Nishad has different opinions for Mr. Nath. He doesn’t agree with Maya about Mr. Nath. He feels that Mr. Nath is lonely and needs to have friends. He says that he is not a criminal because he is so thin and looks poor and starving. He argues with Maya that he can’t be a bad man if he gives RamesRead more
No, Nishad has different opinions for Mr. Nath. He doesn’t agree with Maya about Mr. Nath. He feels that Mr. Nath is lonely and needs to have friends. He says that he is not a criminal because he is so thin and looks poor and starving. He argues with Maya that he can’t be a bad man if he gives Ramesh such generous tips.
For more answers visit to website:
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Why does Maya think Mr Nath is a crook? Who does she say the Sunday visitor is?
Maya thinks that Mr. Nath is a crook because of his strange appearance. He never works. He has been living in Shankar House for more than a year but still he never talks to anyone there. His face is full of scars which according to Maya, must has been the burn scars which would have got when policeRead more
Maya thinks that Mr. Nath is a crook because of his strange appearance. He never works. He has been living in Shankar House for more than a year but still he never talks to anyone there. His face is full of scars which according to Maya, must has been the burn scars which would have got when police had set his house on fire. Moreover, he doesn’t receive any letters and has only one visitor to visit him. She says that the Sunday visitor must be his accomplice in crime and he comes every now and then to give part of it to his partner.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/chapter-6/
Why did Nishad and Maya get a holiday?
The school was to reopen after summer vacation. But monsoon broke and flooded the streets with a heavy downpour. Dark clouds accompanied by blinding flashes of lightening and roaring rolls of thunder burst with all their fury. Therefore, no traffic could move through the flooded roads so Nishad andRead more
The school was to reopen after summer vacation. But monsoon broke and flooded the streets with a heavy downpour. Dark clouds accompanied by blinding flashes of lightening and roaring rolls of thunder burst with all their fury. Therefore, no traffic could move through the flooded roads so Nishad and Maya got an unexpected holiday.
For more answers visit to website:
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What is “strange” about Mr Nath’s Sundays?
Mr Nath had the same visitor every Sunday carrying two lunches to his room. He was tall, fair, stout man wearing spectacles. The visitor used to talk a lot unlike Mr. Nath. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/chapter-6/
Mr Nath had the same visitor every Sunday carrying two lunches to his room. He was tall, fair, stout man wearing spectacles. The visitor used to talk a lot unlike Mr. Nath.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/chapter-6/
What did Nishad give Mr Nath? Why?
Nishad was quite upset about Mr Nath’s gaunt appearance and was sure that he was starving. He gave a bar of chocolate to Mr. Nath so that we would not feel hungry. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/chapter-6/
Nishad was quite upset about Mr Nath’s gaunt appearance and was sure that he was starving. He gave a bar of chocolate to Mr. Nath so that we would not feel hungry.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/chapter-6/