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  1. In the folktale “The Old Grandfather and His Little Grandson” retold by Leo Tolstoy, the son and his wife treat the grandfather extremely disrespectfully and meanly. In the poem “Abuelito Who” by Sandra Cisneros, the grandfather is sick and the granddaughter feels like the grandfather’s former self is gone .

  2. Identify the author of the story "The Wooden Bowl" . A) Saki : B) Zai Whitaker: C) Mackinlay Kantor : D) Leo Tolstoy : Correct Answer: D) Leo Tolstoy : Part of solved General English-Test-12 questions and answers : General English >> General English Test papers >> General English-Test-12. Login to Bookmark:

  3. Wooden Bowl -Leo Tolstoy Anbu – Little boy Anbu’s mother, Grandmother Saravanan- Anbu’s Father They lived in konamadi, Coimbatore. This story is about an old man who went to live with his son, daughter in law & a 4 year old grandson after the death of his wife in a city.

  4. Confession. (Leo Tolstoy) Confession ( pre-reform Russian: Исповѣдь; post-reform Russian: Исповедь, romanized: Íspovedʹ ), or My Confession, is a short work on the subject of melancholia, philosophy and religion by the Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy. It was written in 1879 to 1880, when Tolstoy was in his early fifties. [1]

  5. Tolstoy came near to claiming, in his last years, that he had never really grown up. He remembered, he said, the slippery sides of the wooden bowl in which is mother had bathed him, and such memories came to him all the more vividly at the time of his own death. ‘As I was then, so am I now’, he said when he was an old man of 82.

  6. El cuento La sonata a Kreutzer (1889) trata de la educación sexual y el matrimonio; la obra teatral El poder y las tinieblas (1888) es una tragedia, y su última novela Resurrección (1899), es la historia de la regeneración moral de un noble hasta entonces falto de escrúpulos. «El secreto de la felicidad no es hacer siempre lo que se quiere sino querer siempre lo que se hace».

  7. He had to eat his meals in the corner near the stove. One day, they gave him his food in a bowl. He tried to move the bowl closer; it fell to the floor and broke. His daugheter-in-law scolded him. She told him that he spoiled everything in the house and broke their dishes, and she said that from now on he would get his food I a wooden dish.