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Looking back on those days I see myself as a kind of centaur, half boy, half bike, forever wheeling down suburban streets under the poincianas, on my way to football practice or the library or to a meeting of the little group of us, girls and boys, that came together on someone's verandah in the evenings after tea.
I might come across the Professor then on his after dinner stroll; and as often as not, he would be accompanied by my father, who would stop me and demand (partly, I thought, to impress the Professor) where I was off to or where I had been; insisting, with more than his usual force, that I come home right away, with no argument I spent long hours cycling back and forth between our house and Ross McDowell or Jimmy Larwood's, my friends from school, and the Professor's house was always on the route, I was always aboard and waiting for something significant to occur, for life somehow to declare it self and catch me up I rode my bike in slow circles or figures-of-eight, took it for sprints across the gravel of the park, or simply hung motionless in the saddle, balanced and waiting.

Q:

The boy's father was trying to gain the Professor's approval, hence

  • 1
    he followed the Professor on his evening walks.
  • 2
    he pretended to be interested in observing the stars.
  • 3
    he boasted to the Professor about his son's riding skills.
  • 4
    he would make a display of his parental skills on seeing the narrator.
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Answer : 4. "he would make a display of his parental skills on seeing the narrator."

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