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Introduction |
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Aaa Chhee!! |
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Who is Whose Aunt? |
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How We Are All Related! |
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Is this a mirror |
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This from the family |
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But not this from Parent |
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The chapter “Like Father, Like Daughter” is about how children are similar to their parents, and why they behave like their parents or relatives. The author tried to make the kids understand how these characters passed from parents to their kids.
Ashima was sitting near the window and reading. It was windy and dusty outside and suddenly Ashima sneezed loudly – aaa chhee. Ashima’s parents were sorting vegetables in the kitchen. After hearing the Ashima’s sneeze her mother said to his father that she sneezes like him. She said if he would not have been with her, she might have thought it was him sneezing.
Nilima visited her maternal grandmother during the school holidays. Spotting someone approaching, she hurried to inform her mother, saying, "Mom, one of your sisters has arrived to see you." Her mother emerged to greet the visitor and corrected Nilima, saying, "No, she's not your aunt. She's your sister Kiran. Remember your eldest grandmother? Kiran is the daughter of her older son. She's your cousin sister.
Actually, you're Samir's aunt – he's Kiran's adorable son!"
Who is whose aunt
While nilima started playing with Samir. Her mother called Kiran and said, have you noticed nilima’s hair thick, curly and black just same as yours unlike mine – straight, limp and brown!”
Nilima’s Nani laughed and said, “Yes, isn’t it strange? Nilima’s Nani’s sisters had thick curly hair and now our second generation has similar hair.” Nilima was listening to all this. She thought, “We are called ‘distant relatives, but how closely related we are in many ways!”
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Test: Like Father, Like Daughter MCQ - 1
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Is Saroja standing in front of a mirror? No, this is her twin! Did you get confused? Their mother’s brother (mama) also gets confused when he sees them together. At times Saroja gets scolded for the mischief done by Suvasini. Sometimes Suvasini tricks her mama and says, “Suvasini has gone out.” But now mama has learnt a trick. She says — Sing a song in Marathi! Why this funny trick?
If you could do any of these you should ask if your family members also do so. There would a member in your family who could so, it means you have got this trait from your family members.
Satti was only a few months old when one of her legs was affected by polio. But she never let this come in the way of her work and her life. Walking long distances and climbing many stairs have been a part of her work. Now Satti is married. Some people tell her not to have any children. She is also worried that her children may also get polio. She spoke to a doctor about this.
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1. Who is considered an aunt in a family? | ![]() |
2. How are we all related in a family tree? | ![]() |
3. Is a mirror image considered part of the family tree? | ![]() |
4. Can someone be considered part of the family without being a direct parent or sibling? | ![]() |
5. Are all family members related in some way? | ![]() |