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1. How did the flowering mustard-field look? 2.What did the child do as they passed by the mustard-field? 3.Who said to the child, “Come, child, come, come on to the footpath.”? 4.What was it that attracted the child on the footpath? 5.What did the parents do when they reached a shady grove? 6.What happened as the child entered the grove? 7.What did the child start doing when a shower of young flowers fell on him? 8.What did the child do when he heard the cooing of doves in the grove? 9.What shop was there at the entrance of the fair? 10.What was the child’s, favourite sweet? 11.What did the child say as they passed by sweetmeat-shop? 12.The child asked for burfi but then he moved on without waiting for an answer. Why? 13.What did the child want to have at the flower shop? 14. The child asked for a garland of flowers but then he moved on without waiting for an answer. Why? 15. The child wanted to have balloons yet he walked on. Why? 16. The child was attracted by the music of the snake-charmer, yet he moved on. Why.? 17.At what point in the fair did the child lose his parents? 18.What did the child do when he didn’t find his parents with him? 19.What did the lost child say when a man asked him, “Whose baby are you ?” 20.When did the father look red-eyed at the child? 21 Who is a tyrant? Was the father actually a tyrant?

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Answered by thanyabgangandhar8
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Answer:

1. It was a flowering mustard-field, pale like melting gold as it swept across miles and miles of even land. A group of dragon-flies was bustling about on their gaudy purple wings, intercepting the flight of a lone black bee or butterfly in search of sweetness from the flowers.

2. The child was attracted to nature's little aspects because of his innocence. When his mother diverted his attention towards the mustard field he saw the flowers which were in the nascent stage and flowering. ... The child wanted to catch those dragons this but they went away fluttering and flapping.

3. The mother told the child "come, child, come child on to the footpath".

4. The child was attracted to the toys which were displayed at the various stalls and little insects and worms along the footpath attracted the child.

5. They collected some flowers for the child.

6. When the child entered the Grove a shower of young flower fell upon him. He began to gather the raining petals. He heard the cooing and ran towards his parents.

7. He started collecting the flowers from the ground.

8. As he entered the grove, a shower of young flowers fell upon him. ... However, as soon as he heard the cooing of doves, he forgot about the flowers and ran towards his parents shouting, “The dove! The dove!” He was also fascinated by sweetmeats, flowers, balloons and the tricks of the snake charmer.

9. The entrance of the fair, to one corner, a sweetmeat seller had set up a shop. He was selling various sweets like gulab jamun, rasgulla, burfi and jalebi. The sweets were displayed at different heights and were covered with foils of gold and silver. The boy's mouth watered when he sighted his favourite burfi.

10. The child's favorite sweet was candy and he was murmuring, " I want my candy.

11. He said, 'I want that burfi or He said, 'I want that jalebi.

12. The child sees many things in the fair like toys and balloons, sweets, a garland of Gulmohar, snake charmer, swings, etc. He moved ahead without waiting for an answer because he knew that his wishes would be denied at each step.

13. The child wanted to have garland at the flower shop.

14. He knew that his parents would refuse to buy him those flowers. This discussion on The child asked for a garland of flowers but then he moved on without waiting for an answer. ... a)He knew his parents would say they were cheap flowers.

15. Because the child did not have much money to buy the balloons. Hope it helps.

16. In the fair, the child noticed a snake charmer. He was playing the flute in front of the snake. The music of flute greatly influenced the child. But he did not stay for long near the snake charmer because he knew that his parents would not allow him to hear the music as it was coarse music for his parents.

17. The child wanted to ride on roundabout. he asked his parents several times but he doesn't found any reply. when he turned his head to look at his parents, he found that he lost his way and his parents.

18. When the child was unable to spot his parents, he started crying by calling 'Father, Mother' and ran here and there in all directions.

19. He doesn't say anything.

20. The father looked red-eyed at the child when he pleaded for toys that were in the shops lined the way to the fair.

21. A tyrant is a cruel man who always keeps his self-interest supreme. The father was not a tyrant in this sense of the term. He was simply a strict disciplinarian as a parent.

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Answered by 983876ssahilkumar
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Answer:

How did the flowering mustard field look like?

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