Answer: Sleeping beside granny was disgraceful according to Swami’s father.
Answer: Swami’s father wanted him to sleep alone in the office room to prove his courage and cultivate courageous habits.
Answer: Swami tried to change the subject by telling about the cricket club and made desperate attempts to escape from his father.
Answer: Swami became a hero overnight by catching one of the most notorious hose breaker of the district.
Answer: Swami felt so because he always used to sleep beside his granny and any change in this arrangement keeps him awake all the night.
Answer: The newspaper report was about the brave boy who fought with a tiger. He stayed on the tree for half a day till some people came and killed the tiger.
Answer: Those noises were the tickling of the clock, rustle of trees, snoring sound and some night insects humming.
Answer: Swami’s classmates looked at him with respect and his teacher patted his back. According to the headmaster, Swami was a true scout.
“Why don’t you join the police when you are grown up?
Answer: The inspector gave this suggestion.
Answer: He gave this suggestion because he thinks that Swami was a brave boy.
Answer: The listener actually wanted to become an engine driver, railway guard or bus conductor in his later life.
“Leave alone strength. Can you prove you have courage?
Answer: Swami’s father asked this question.
Answer: No, Swami didn’t accept this challenge.
Answer: Swami didn’t accept this challenge because it was a frightful proposition for him.
“Aiyo, something has bitten me”.
Answer: The burglar cried.
Answer: The burglar cried because Swami caught his leg and bit him with his teeth.
Answer: The speaker was one of the most notorious house breakers of the district.
“Your office room is very dusty and there may be scorpions behind your law books”.
Answer: Swami is the speaker.
Answer: It was a trick to escape from his father.
Answer: The father wanted him to sleep in his office room to make him courageous or to prove his courage.
It is disgraceful sleeping beside his granny or mother.
Answer: Swami’s father made this statement.
Answer: Swami slept beside his granny.
Answer: He used to sleep beside her because he was afraid of sleeping alone.
Answer: Swami told his father that he would sleep alone from the first of the next month. But his father did not agree. Swami then went to sleep near his granny, pulled the blanket over his face and pretended to be fast asleep. However, his father soon came there and pulled him out of bed. He also said that the office room is quite dusty and there may be scorpions. But, Swami’s desperate attempts failed.
Answer: Swami crept under the bench, shut his eyes light and covered himself with the blanket. Soon, he fell asleep and began to have a nightmare that a tiger was chasing him and he could not escape from its claws. With a desperate effort, he opened his eyes. As he lay in fright, he heard a rustling sound. He tried to look out in the darkness and saw something moving. He felt that it was the devil who would surely attack him. He crawled from the bench, caught hold of the figure and bit it hard to save himself.
Answer: The newspaper carried a report about a village lad who had fought bravely against a tiger, while he was returning home by the jungle path. Swami argued that a boy could not fight a tiger. It had to be a strong, grown –up person. His father disagreed saying that courage was more important. Swami was not ready to accept this. His father then challenged him to show his courage by sleeping alone in the office that night. While Swami was sleeping there, he saw a dark figure. Believing it to be the devil. Swami dug his teeth into its leg. It turned out to be a notorious burglar whose loud cry brought others to the scene. The burglar was caught and Swami became a hero overnight.
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