Question 12 Marks
We lifted her off the bed and, as is customary laid her on the ground and covered her with a red shroud. After a few hours of mourning, we left her alone to make arrangements for her funeral. In the evening we went to her room with a crude stretcher to take her to be cremated. The sun was setting and had lit her room and verandah with a blaze of golden light. We stopped half-way in the courtyard. All over the verandah and in her room right up to where she lay dead and stiff wrapped in the red shroud, thousands of sparrows sat scattered on the floor. There was no chirruping. We felt sorry for the birds and my mother fetched some bread for them. She broke it into little crumbs, the way my grandmother used to, and threw it to them. The sparrows took no notice of the bread. When we carried my grandmother's corpse off, they flew away quietly. Next morning the sweeper swept the bread crumbs into the dustbin.Questions:
Q.1. ......... was customary.
Q.2. What was the time when the grandmother was to be taken for cremation?
Q.1. ......... was customary.
Q.2. What was the time when the grandmother was to be taken for cremation?
Answer
View full question & answer→1. Laying a dead body on the ground and Covering a dead body with a red shroud
2. Sunset
2. Sunset