9th Class English How I Taught My Grandmother to Read by Sudha Murty Question Bank 9th CBSE English How I Taught My Grandmother to Read by Sudha Murty

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    Krishtakka is firm to learn the Kannada alphabet though her granddaughter teases her. Krishtakka just smiled and said, "For a good cause if you are determined, you can overcome any obstacle. I will work harder than anybody, but I will do it. For learning there is no age bar." Her weak faculties do not disturb her at all and she is overpowered by her determination and self-motivation. Motivated by her story, you decide to write a letter to your younger brother, who has indulged in disreputable activities at the cost of his studies, about the value of determination and self-motivation. 

    Answer:

                    16, ABC Street Agra 12th December, 20XX Dear Plyush How are you? Yesterday, mother told me that you have been ignoring your studies, for which you had been sent to the hostel. If you are self-motivated and determined to reach the top, nothing can deter you. Recently, I read the story called "How I Taught My Grandmother to Read". Although the protagonist of the story is a sixty-two year old illiterate lady, yet she decides to learn the alphabet. She works hard and passes with flying colours. When she can succeed at such an old age, can't you succeed being so young energetic and enthusiastic? So, fix your goal, drop your useless activities and pass with flying colours. Awaiting a positive reply. Yours affectionately Rajeev


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