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Describe how swaminathan passed monday in his school


gill748939 18th Jun, 2020
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Sohamsengupta8 12th Jul, 2020

Hello student,

It seems that it is taken from swami and friends English story of RK Narayan which is eventually given in board examination of 10 + 2 level.

As per the story, swaminathan hits Monday. Monday is very much unpleasant for him. As swami sits on the table he Evans to find out that there are various homeworks to do. And he have only two hours for that. For this he feels board. Freeze the class at time and the first was was a of the arithmetic teacher. Swami doesn't like him. As a teacher sees his homework book found that all are wrong then he threw a remark very bad. He is is severely pinched over his left ear and told to go back to his seat.

After that there comes history period. He was a very interesting teacher to swaminathan. It is followed by scripture period. And the classes ends.




Hope this will help you

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