The author could hear Bijju but could not see him because of
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Who are the obnoxious visitors that arrive at the hill station?
The hillsides are lush because of the appearance of flowers during
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Through the mist Bijju is calling to his sister. I can hear him running about on the hillside but I cannot see him.
Q. What day of season it is?
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Through the mist Bijju is calling to his sister. I can hear him running about on the hillside but I cannot see him.
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The author cannot see Bijju because
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Through the mist Bijju is calling to his sister. I can hear him running about on the hillside but I cannot see him.
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The passage is written by
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It is a good sound to read by—the rain outside, the quiet within—and, although tin roofs are given to springing unaccountable leaks, there is a feeling of being untouched by, and yet in touch with, the rain.
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Here, the author is praising
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It is a good sound to read by—the rain outside, the quiet within—and, although tin roofs are given to springing unaccountable leaks, there is a feeling of being untouched by, and yet in touch with, the rain.
Q. The ‘good sound’ is produced by
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It is a good sound to read by—the rain outside, the quiet within—and, although tin roofs are given to springing unaccountable leaks, there is a feeling of being untouched by, and yet in touch with, the rain.
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The word ‘springing’ here means