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What did Hamid's grandmother tell him about his parents?
What did Hamid's grandmother tell him about his parents?
- They had abandoned him.
- They had gone to Allah and would bring him gifts. (correct)
- They had moved to a different village
- They had gone on a trip and would be back soon.
Who was Hamid and why was he happy on the morning of Eid?
Who was Hamid and why was he happy on the morning of Eid?
Hamid was a four-year-old boy who lived with his grandmother Ameena. Despite being poorly dressed and having no shoes or cap, he was the happiest because Ameena told him that his parents had gone to Allah and would bring him gifts.
What did the boys plan to buy with their money on Eid day?
What did the boys plan to buy with their money on Eid day?
- Toys, sweets, paper-pipes, rubber balls, and more (correct)
- Books and pencils.
- Clothes and shoes.
- Food and drinks.
What did the boys plan to buy with their money on Eid day?
What did the boys plan to buy with their money on Eid day?
Why was Hamid the happiest despite being poorly dressed?
Why was Hamid the happiest despite being poorly dressed?
How did the village look and feel on the morning of Eid?
How did the village look and feel on the morning of Eid?
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Study Notes
- The morning of Eid was beautiful and festive.
- Everyone in the village was excited to go to the Eidgah.
- The boys were particularly excited and counted their money.
- Hamid, a four-year-old boy, was the happiest despite being poorly dressed.
- Hamid's parents had died, and he lived with his grandmother Ameena.
- Ameena told Hamid that his parents had gone to Allah and would bring him gifts.
- Hamid had no shoes or cap on his head.
- The boys planned to buy toys, sweets, paper-pipes, rubber balls, and more with their money.
- The sun was brighter than before on Eid day.
- The village was filled with excitement and joy.
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