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b. Do you think ‘he’ actually missed the speaker? Give reasons for your answer.
Ans. No, he didn’t miss the speaker. We know this because he flew out of her reach
and perching on the nearest rose bush, glared at her and screamed insults at her.
c. Who do you think ‘he’ actually missed? Give reasons for your answer.
Ans. “He” missed the narrator and the green chillies and mango it would get from the
narrator.
4. What was passed off as exotic birds? Why do you think the bird-catchers did this?
Ans. Common sparrows were passed off as exotic birds. The bird-catcher did this for
money as people would buy an exotic bird but no one would buy a sparrow.
5. What did the parrot do to show its dislike for aunt Ruby?
Ans. The parrot showed its dislike of Aunt Ruby by backing away when she came near
the cage, glaring angrily at her and once, lunging suddenly and knocking her spectacles
off her nose.
6. How did the parrot behave with the author? What does this tell us about the
author’s character?
Ans. The parrot behaved very affectionately with the author and trusted him. The
author fed the parrot chillies, tomatoes and for variety even mango bits. The bird
enjoyed taking these delicacies from the boy’s hands. This tells us that the narrator
was kind-hearted and loved to take care of the bird. He did not like to see it in a cage
and so released it. This shows his compassionate nature.
7. Who freed the bird? How? Why do you think he did this?
Ans. The author, who was a boy of ten at the time, freed the bird. He did this because
he did not believe that bird should be put in cages.