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Chapter 9. Bholi Class 10 Footprints Without Feet [LATEST] Solutions NCERT Solution in English - CBSE Study

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Chapter 9. Bholi

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1. Bholi had many apprehensions about going to school. What made her feel that she was going to a better place than her home?

Ans. Bholi had about alone in her home. No one was happy to talk her. But that day she was bathed oil rubbed her hairs and she dressed after washing many times the dress. All this made her feel that she was going to a better place than her home.

2. How did bholi’s teacherplay an important role in changing the course of her life?

Ans. When everyone else neglected bholi and gave her a second rate treatment, her teacher treated he sympathetically, with kind affection. From the very first day of her school. Bholi’s teacher in her soft, sweet, soothing voice encouraged and kindled in her the hope of a new life. She told her to have no fear that would help her to speak without stammer. She motivated her to get educated. Then people would respect her and listen to her. Moreover, education would make her confident and self-dependent. The teacher played a key role in changing the course of bholi’s life. She made her confident, daring and self-respecting person.

3. Why did bholi at first agree to an unequal match? Why did she later reject the marriage? What does this tell her about her?

Ans. Bholi at first agreed to an unequal  match because of her father and other family members. She later rejected the marriage because she knew that bishambher was a greedy man he greedy for money. This tells us that she became a brave girl who can face social barriers bravely.

4. Bholi’s real name is sulekha. We are told this right at the beginning. But only in the last but one paragraph of the story is bholi called sulekha again. Why do you think she is called sulekha at that point in the story?

Ans. Sulekha was called ‘bholi’ which means a simpletion or a foolish girl. Throughout the story except as the end there is no incident or even that reflects that she was no longer a simpletion. In the end of the story when bholi refuses to many , means, lame greedy old man, everyone comes to know that she has gained wisdom and is no longer a foolish girl. The narrator has no point in calling her bholi any longer, so he uses her real name – ‘sulekha’.  

 

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