1. Anand’s father was frustrated by his inventions, especially when they caused messes or accidents. His mother showed concern and kept a close eye on household items to prevent damage. Anita, his sister, thought his ideas were silly and often reminded him not to involve her. Despite their reactions, tRead more

    Anand’s father was frustrated by his inventions, especially when they caused messes or accidents. His mother showed concern and kept a close eye on household items to prevent damage. Anita, his sister, thought his ideas were silly and often reminded him not to involve her. Despite their reactions, they all knew Anand was imaginative. While their responses varied from worry to anger, deep down they acknowledged his curiosity and creativity.

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  2. When Anand was on an inventing binge, he became obsessed with his projects. His room would turn into a messy lab filled with wires and switches. He didn’t comb his hair, made loud noises from sawing and hammering and dismantled household gadgets for parts. He wouldn't let anyone enter his room and wRead more

    When Anand was on an inventing binge, he became obsessed with his projects. His room would turn into a messy lab filled with wires and switches. He didn’t comb his hair, made loud noises from sawing and hammering and dismantled household gadgets for parts. He wouldn’t let anyone enter his room and worked non-stop. His dedication was intense and while chaotic, it showed his true passion for innovation and experimentation.

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  3. Mr. Sharma found it hard to believe Anand’s claim that Boppa had vanished into the past through a time machine. He smiled indulgently, thinking Anand had an overactive imagination. Given Anand’s past inventions often failed or caused chaos, adults like Mr. Sharma viewed his ideas with skepticism. ThRead more

    Mr. Sharma found it hard to believe Anand’s claim that Boppa had vanished into the past through a time machine. He smiled indulgently, thinking Anand had an overactive imagination. Given Anand’s past inventions often failed or caused chaos, adults like Mr. Sharma viewed his ideas with skepticism. The idea of a real working time machine seemed too far-fetched, especially coming from a young boy known for creative but impractical inventions.

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  4. After the time machine activated, Boppa vanished, leaving only his green scarf behind. Perhaps he was transported into the distant past by Anand’s accidental invention. If that’s true, he may be stuck in another time, unable to return. History books might someday mention a stranger with a green scarRead more

    After the time machine activated, Boppa vanished, leaving only his green scarf behind. Perhaps he was transported into the distant past by Anand’s accidental invention. If that’s true, he may be stuck in another time, unable to return. History books might someday mention a stranger with a green scarf! While adults dismissed it as fantasy, Anita and Anand believed the machine worked—and Boppa became its first unintended time traveller.

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  5. Onomatopoeia is the use of sound-imitating words that echo the noises they describe. These words help create a strong sensory effect in writing. Examples from the story include “clang,” “hiss,” and “crash.” Such words make descriptions livelier and more realistic. When a writer uses onomatopoeia, reRead more

    Onomatopoeia is the use of sound-imitating words that echo the noises they describe. These words help create a strong sensory effect in writing. Examples from the story include “clang,” “hiss,” and “crash.” Such words make descriptions livelier and more realistic. When a writer uses onomatopoeia, readers can almost hear the sound being described, enhancing the experience. It is commonly used in stories, poems and comics to create dramatic and immersive scenes.

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