"grandmother was a an epitome of love" justify with two example

The narrator’s grandmother was not only an extremely religious and benevolent woman. She was the epitome of love. We find many pictures, which provide evidence of her affectionate and compassionate temperament. One such instance was when she used to take her grandson to school; she took some stale chapattis to feed the street dogs. Another was, when the narrator, who was his grandmother‘s bosom friend, went abroad. His grandmother was companionless. To pass away her time she used to sit in the balcony in her chair and fed the sparrows with crumbs of bread. Although they used to sit on her head and hand, she never shooed them off. They became her company and she loved them.

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Yes Grandmother was an epitome of love as she do love his son due to which she and His son's grandchild they both remained in village together At time when his son was in city and later both were called there ..She love her Grandchild and often Make him ready for school leave him at school prepare meals for him andGet his bag Ready for Schoool

.......... Shetook Care of dogs to which shegave stale chapatis after returning from school (in village)

.......... She loved Birds as well to whom she feed with bread

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