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Why did the narrator's new home appeal to Bodh Raj?
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Why did the narrator's mother tolerate his friendship with Bodh Raj?
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The narrators mother tolerated his friendship with Bodh Raj because she understood that the narrator was lonely and needed company.
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Are the following statements about the story you read true or false?
- Although Bodh Raj was vindictive by nature, his mother loved him.
- The narrator's mother wanted Bodh Raj to clean the storeroom without harming the birds.
- Bodh Raj was angry with himself for the disappearance of the chicks.
- The narrator shouted at Bodh Raj to strike the kite.
- The narrator was worried the mynahs wouldn't be able to find their chicks in the garage.
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"Must have gone in search of food. They should be back soon."
- Who says these words and to whom?
- What aspect of the speaker's character is reflected in these lines?
- Do you think the speaker knows a good deal about birds? Support your answer with examples from the story.
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"Bring some water, the chicks are thirsty."
- Who says these words and to whom?
- is the speaker really concerned about the chicks? Give reasons for your answer.
- Was the speaker kind to the birds earlier? What brings about this change of heart?
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