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प्रश्न
When would the baker come everyday? Why did the children run to meet him?
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उत्तर
The baker came twice every day, once when he set out in the morning on his selling round, and then again, when he returned after emptying his huge basket. The children ran to meet him not because of their love of the loaf, which was bought by the maid-servant of the house. They actually longed for the bread-bangles, which they chose carefully. Sometimes, it was a sweet bread of special make.
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What are the elders in Goa nostalgic about?
Is bread-making still popular in Goa? How do you know?
Match the following. What is a must
| (i) | as marriage gifts? | cakes and bolinhas |
| (ii) | for a party or a feast? | sweet bread called bol |
| (iii) | for a daughter’s engagement? | bread |
| (iv) | for Christmas? | sandwiches |
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What does a ‘jackfruit-like appearance’ mean?
Is this statement correct?
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Tick the right answer. What is the tone of the author when he say the following?
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Tick the right answer. What is the tone of the author when he say the following?
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Tick the right answer. What is the tone of the author when he say the following?
The baker and his family never starved. They always looked happy and prosperous.
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