2 According to the author, rag picking has become, over the years, a
(a) profession
(b) fine art
(c) tradition
(d) culture
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2 - According to the author, rag picking has become, over the years, a
(a) profession
(b) fine art ✔️
(c) tradition
(d) culture
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According to the author, rag picking has become, over the years, a "fine art" (option b).
Explanation:
The given line is taken from the 1st part of the story "The Lost Spring" - stories of stolen childhood by Anees Jung. The story is all about the ragpickers of Seemapuri and Saheb represents all of them.
- The ragpickers of Seemapuri play a crucial role for their survival.
- An army of barefoot children, women and elders can be seen searching through the garbage.
- Over the years, the rags have become a source of treasure for the rag pickers.
- The more skilled the ragpicker is, the better things he/she will get while rummaging through the rags.
- The rag pickers have become professionals.
- Rag picking, to them, is no more a dirty job.
- Thus, rag picking has acquired the proportions of a "fine art".
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