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When my parents were comfortably settled in the city, they sent for us. That was a turning-point in our friendship. My grandmother no longer came to school with me. I used to go to an English school in a motor bus. When I came back she would ask me what the teacher had taught me. I would tell her English words and little things of western science — the law of gravity, Archimedes' Principle, the world being round. This made her unhappy. She could not help me with my lessons, and was distressed that there was no teaching about God and the scriptures. In the passage, the 'turning-point' in their friendship refers to:

Athe grandmother falling ill
Bthe family moving to the city
Cthe grandfather's death
Dthe author going abroad
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. the family moving to the city
The passage names the shift explicitly: settling in the city was 'a turning-point in our friendship', after which she stopped accompanying him.
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