1. For what sign do the physicians attending on Ishraaq’s mother’s death wait?
2. What paradox of mourning his mother does the narrator note?
3. When Seema visits Bill at the home they had shared, she notes attempting to conceal her arrival. How does she make the attempt, and why ?
4. To what action of his does Bill ascribe the peril Seema and Ishraaq face at the latter’s birth?
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