All inanimate objects are assigned as neuter gender
Anything that is visible or tangible and is relatively stable in form
Answer:
<em>The boy has a ball. Perhaps he has been keeping it for a long time. He must have developed a lot of attachment and love with the ball but Suddenly while he was playing, the ball bounced down the street. And after a few bounces, it fell down into the harbour. It is lost forever. The boy stands there shocked and fixed to the ground. He constantly goes on staring at the spot where his ball fell down into the water.
Outwardly, the loss seems to be quite small. The boy seems to be making a fuss over the loss. Many boys have lost such balls and will lose so in future. A new ball can be easily bought in a dime. The metaphor of the lost ball is beautifully linked to the loss of sweet childhood.
No amount of money can buy the ball back that has been lost forever. Similarly, no worldly wealth can buy back the lost childhood. The poet doesn’t want to sermonise on this issue. The boy himself has to learn epistemology or the nature of the loss. He has to move ahead in life forgetting all the losses he has suffered in the past.</em>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
You need to add in information for the ingredient part. so.... it's C
The main reason for this approach to staging is: <span>It lets the play be performed outdoor
By having minimum props, the play could be played even in the middle of the street. On top of that, they play intended for the audience to focus their attention to the interaction between the characters. Fancy props will only divert their attention to somewhere else.</span>