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4. Who was the only one of his clan who understood Bhaktaprasad? Why was this so?
5. Why did Bhaktaprasad say a quick farewell when he left home?
6. Imagine you are Bhaktaprasad. Describe how you felt when you reached Kathmandu.
7. The story tells us about the things Bhaktaprasad wanted to do—things he had never done before. What are some things which you want to do but haven't done so far?​

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Answered by tapolabdhasaha
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Answer:

When the Nepal-India dispute over the Himalayan territory of Limpiyadhura flared up in May, New Delhi opinion-makers presented it as the doing of an upstart nation run by a renegade Prime Minister thumbing its nose at India, that too at Beijing’s instigation. Kathmandu’s polity bristled at the accusation and the entire political spectrum came together in nationalist climax to adopt a new map which included Limpiyadhura.

Answered by rahul123437
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ADVENTURES OF A NEPALI FROG.

Explanation:

4) Only the elderly clan leader, Buddhiprasad, understood Bhaktaprasad's calling.Years ago he  felt the same way, and it is with great  regret that he did nothing about it. He didn't want his grandfather Bhaktai to make the same mistake.

5) He did not want his grandfrog Bhaktaprasad to make the same ... had the time to argue with her father, the young frog had croaked a quick farewell.

6)The capital, Kathmandu,  is located in a valley. Some of the best shrines, temples and golden pagodas are in Kathmandu, making it a worthwhile place. Therefore, both historically and culturally, Kathmandu is a particularly interesting place. It is a tourist attraction with several picturesque villages and attractions throughout the valley. You can easily see the peaks of  the Himalayas from Kathmandu.

7)Bhaktaprasad reflected, partly to himself, “Wow! I never thought there could be so many things to buy and sell!” “Oh, there are!” said Jagat Bahadur.

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