Explain the two faces using simple, compound and complex sentences chater father's laughter English literature
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The chapter mentioned by you is beyond NCERT. As of now we only provide answers to those questions that are based on the NCERT curriculum. However, here's an example.
a. Father's laughter:
simple sentence: He was laughing so loud for the first time.
Compound: The joke wasn't that much amusing but he couldn't stop laughing.
Complex: My father who is otherwise a very serious person laughed so hard on the joke.
b. Father's dilemma
Simple sentence: He was very confused.
Compound: The situation was not very confusing but he was still very perplexed.
Complex: My father who is otherwise a very clear-headed person was very confused this time.
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The chapter mentioned by you is beyond NCERT. As of now we only provide answers to those questions that are based on the NCERT curriculum. However, here's an example.
a. Father's laughter:
simple sentence: He was laughing so loud for the first time.
Compound: The joke wasn't that much amusing but he couldn't stop laughing.
Complex: My father who is otherwise a very serious person laughed so hard on the joke.
b. Father's dilemma
Simple sentence: He was very confused.
Compound: The situation was not very confusing but he was still very perplexed.
Complex: My father who is otherwise a very clear-headed person was very confused this time.
Please let us know if this answer solves your query.
Regards