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What was in Hassan's hand when he met the narrator in her office? (Hassan's Attendance Problem) *


Shubham 5th Jul, 2021
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Rishin Halder 5th Jul, 2021

Hello,

There was a CD in Hassan’s hand when he met the narrator in her office.

In the real-life story, ‘Hassan’s Attendance Problem’, written by the famous author and teacher Sudha Murthy, the author or narrator narrates her experiences with an intelligent but undisciplined student called Hassan. Hassan was very brainy but he was everytime late for class and preceded a very undisciplined life.

After a long time as he passed out, Hassan came to meet the narrator. He had not been able to achieve anything in life for his bad habits and undisciplined. He was a low scale salesperson who sold educational software for science studies. In this scene he came to visit the author at her office. When he met her he was carrying the CD of the software in his hand.

Hope this helps,

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