1. Why does the child want to become a bangle seller?
2. What would the child do if he were a gardener?
3. What does the child like the most about the watchman's job?
4. What does the child compare the street lamp to? Why?
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1.The child walks to his school at ten in the morning, Everyday he meets a bangle-seller. The man goes about at ease all day long. The child is tempted to adopt the vocation of that happy hawker. ... The child wishes he too were a gardener, free to do what he liked
2.Therefore, if the little child were a gardener, nobody would stop him from digging. Finally, he sees the watchman and wishes to be like the watchman so that he could walk through dark and lonely streets all night with his lantern and chase shadows.
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4.The street light is compared to one red-eyed giant because it looks like a enormous structure at night with a big red eye which is actually the light.
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