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NCERT Solutions Class 9 English Chapter 8, A House Is Not a Home, , A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME, , Question 1. What does the author notice one Sunday afternoon? What is his mother’s reaction? What, does she do?, , Answer: One Sunday afternoon, the author smelled something strange, and then he noticed smoke, pouring in through the seams of the ceiling. The smoke began to fill the room quickly. The author and, his mother ran out of the house., , The author ran to the neighbours to call the fire department, while his mother ran back into the house., She then ran out of the house carrying a small metal box full of important documents. She dropped the, case on the lawn and ran back into the house to bring the pictures of the author’s dead father, which, was the only thing that she had to remember him by., , Question 2. Why does he break down in tears after the fire?, , Answer: After five hours when the fire was finally out, the author realized that his cat was nowhere to, be found. He broke into tears when he got reminded of the new school he had to join, the fire in his, house and his cat who might have died in the fire. He had suffered big losses., , Question 3. Why is the author deeply embarrassed the next day in school? Which words show his fear, and insecurity?, , Answer: The next day in school, the author is embarrassed because the clothes he was wearing looked, weird, he had no books or homework, and his backpack was gone. He felt insecure and frustrated., , The words that show his fear and insecurity are: “I didn’t want to grow up, change or have to handle life, if it was going to be this way. I just wanted to curl up and die.”, , Question 4. The cat and the author are very fond of each other. How has this been shown in the story?, Where was the cat after the fire? Who brings it back and how?, , Answer: The bond between the cat and the author has been shown in multiple instances in the story., For example, the author tells, “She was never far from me. I had rescued her when she was a kitten, and, somehow she knew that I was the one responsible for giving her ‘the good life’., , When the author realized that his cat was missing, he says, “Then all at once it hit me— the new school,, the fire, my cat— I broke down in tears and cried and cried. I was suffering loss, big time.”, , The cat had been so freaked by the fire that she ran over a mile away. Her collar had our phone number, on it, but the author’s phone had been destroyed and disconnected. A stranger woman took her in and, worked hard to find out whose cat it was. She brought the cat back to the author., , Question 5. What actions of the schoolmates change the author’s understanding of life and people,, and comfort him emotionally? How does his loneliness vanish and how does he start participating in, life?