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5 á) scare 2. The beggar opened his eyes very wide and gazed at each of the children one by one. "The lady my body and soul together on their generosity for a whole week. I cannot believe that the of this house," he said, at last, in a voice choked with feeling, "are very kind souls. I have kan would turn me away. He raised his voice, "Amma! Amma oh!”
(1) How many children was the beggar gazing at? Name them.
(ii) Who has been turned away and by whom?
(iii) On whose generosity did the beggar depend?
(iv) Complete the following sentence. The beggar said that the kind ladies of the household... [NCERT]
(v) The expression/idiom 'keep body and soul together' means
(a) to die
(b) to keep ailing
(C) to manage to stay alive
(d) to manage to stay fit chappals. "

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Answered by Nicole9171910
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(i) It wasn't clearly stated, but one-by-one he gazed at each of the children

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(i) It wasn't clearly stated, but one-by-one he gazed at each of the children(ii) Kan (...?)(iii) The lady

(i) It wasn't clearly stated, but one-by-one he gazed at each of the children(ii) Kan (...?)(iii) The lady(iv) “are very kind souls”

(i) It wasn't clearly stated, but one-by-one he gazed at each of the children(ii) Kan (...?)(iii) The lady(iv) “are very kind souls”(v) (a) to die

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