1. Why does the conductor call Valli ‘madam'?
2. Why does Valli stand up on the seat? What does she see now?
What does Valli tell the elderly man when he calls her a child2
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- The conductor called Valli 'madam' because she behaved like a woman. She declined his help and was very quick in her answers to the conductor's questions
- Valli stood up on her seat because her view was obstructed by a canvas blind that covered the lower part of her window. Moreover, due to her small height she was not able to have the full view of the outside.
- When the elderly man called her a child, Valli told him that there was nobody on the bus who was a child. She had paid her fare of thirty paise like everyone else.
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