English, asked by NAVEENKUMARMUTTAL, 10 months ago

1. What does the line the man never believed in mere utility mean?
2. What changes occur in the girl's behaviour attitude at the
following stages in the story:
* Before she agreed to give her pitcher to the wrong man
b. After she gave her pitcher to the wrong man
c. When the wrong man offered to make ribbons for her
d. When she followed the wrong man out of the workers paradise
3. At the end of the story, there is a complete change in the girl's
attitude to life. Who should the credit go to?
is it to the idler-artist's ability to impact others? or is it the
Is readiness and the open-mindedness to change?)​

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Answered by Kavyakakumani
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Answer:1.The line never believed in mere utility means functionality. It is used to describe something which is good for its purpose,but no effort has been put into make it look good

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