The story teaches us to be thoughtful and polite in our speech. Words have power—they can hurt or heal. By thinking before we speak, we can avoid misunderstandings, show respect, and build stronger relationships with others. Class 7 English Poorvi Chapter ...
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Mary mocked Mr. Pomeroy, saying he talks only about horses, rides daily and practises shooting. She questioned why some men prefer horses over people, suggesting such interests are odd. Her remarks again offended the guests, particularly Mrs. Lee. Class 7 English ...
Mary herself says she has never been to a doctor. This implies that she hasn’t faced serious illness or health issues. Her good health might be the reason she fails to understand why others need rest or medical care. Class 7 ...
Mrs. Harding corrects Mary because Mary wrongly claims she has children. To clear the misunderstanding and maintain accuracy, Mrs. Harding firmly states that she doesn’t have any children, showing she is slightly displeased by Mary’s mistaken assumption. Class 7 English Poorvi ...
Mrs. Shaw hopes to become friends with Mrs. Harding by hosting her warmly. She wants to make a good impression and develop a friendly relationship, as she finds Mrs. Harding nice and appreciates her interest in books and conversation. Class 7 ...