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When a fellow student lost a button while playing or fighting, Hafeez would cut a button for him from chalk, using a blade. 5. As a schoolboy, he never studied, until his 11th He always copied to pass the examination. 6.
Answer: Hafeez Contractor had no time for such feelings. He was just interested in playing and nothing else. He was most interested in funny pranks. So he did not feel insecure or threatened until he approached his 11th class.
Hafeez had nightmares about mathematics examination. The Principal told Hafeez that he was a good student but he never studied. His mother had worked hard to bring him up. It was the time now to rise to the occasion and study.
4. How did he help fellow students who had lost a button? When his fellow students lost a button, he helped them by cutting a button from chalk, by using a blade.
Velu felt miserable and exhausted because he had run away from his village two days ago and had not eaten anything except some peanuts and a piece of jaggery for the last two days.
Hafeez broke many rules in school. He used to copy in class during examination. Playing jobs and pranks on ohters. He would have gang fights and plan strategies.
The story, “The Best Christmas Present in the World” depicts a war story with the festive season of Christmas in the backdrop. In this story, the author finds a note in an old desk and tries to reach out to its owner, Mrs. Connie Macpherson, to deliver the letter written by her husband, Jim during the war.
Why is it “the best Christmas present in the world? When the narrator came to see Connie and gave her the box, she mistook him for her husband Jim. … This was Connie’s Christmas present. It was the best Christmas present in the world for her because Jim had written in the letter that he would come home on Christmas.
The match was won by the Germans. This perhaps indicates that the Germans might have also won the actual battle between the two troops.
Jim Macpherson