Solve the questions please chapter grandfather and the python writer ruskin bond

Dear student
1. The python is being referred to in these lines. The python was missing from the bathroom where it had been kept by the narrator’s grandfather. The narrator guessed that it may have gone out as the bathroom’s window was left open.
2.  Grandfather found the python with a snake charmer at the bazaar. He bought the python for six rupees, put it around his neck and took him to his home from the bazaar. When Grandmother saw the python, she was nearly fainted at the sight of python and afraid that it might strangle Grandfather.
3. The narrator responded by saying that he hopes that the python wasn’t too hungry. The narrator was afraid that if the python was too hungry, he would have eaten someone.
4. It was the Grandfather who brought the snake into the house, slinging it around his neck. It shows that he was a brave soul. Although the various incidents described in the chapter, it is indicated that he wanted to keep it as a pet. Hence, he never made a very serious attempt to get rid of it.
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