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6. What was the flaw in the image as pointed
7. On being challenged by the old sculptor, how did the stranger prove that he was
right?
8. What did the old sculptor say and what did he do when the stranger proved to be
right?
9. Describe, in your own words, Jakanachari's life after he returned home.
10. "He would have withered away and died of this want like a plant kept away from
sunlight ..."
Explain the significance of these words.
11. Describe Kai Dala village. How did it derive its name?
B. Read the following lines and answer the questions:
'I will prove it but not if you are going to cut off your arm. I will even say where the
flaw is.
1. Who said this?
2. What was he going to prove?
3. Who was going to cut off his arm and why?
4. Where was the flaw?
C. Answer the following questions:​

Answers

Answered by birindakshetrimayum
5

Answer:

6. The flaw in the image as pointed out by the stranger was around the navel of the image there was a toad living.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

Q.6.

Ans: On the image, there was a wet patch that was not drying up because there was a little toad on it.

Q.7.

Ans: The stranger applied sandalwood paste on the image upside down and as the image dried up, the stranger was proved right.

Q.8.

Ans: The sculptor was very angry and he swore that he would cut off his right hand if the stranger would be proved right.

Q.9.

Ans: Janakchari made many temples when he came back to his village. It was said that there was a divine blessing to him.

Q.10.

Ans: The above lines mean that he could have died out of depression when he was proven wrong but he did not give up. He made many temples later in his life.

Q.11. Ans: Kai dala village means divine blessing and it was based on Jnakachari's life whose arm was restored by god.

(B)

Q.1.

Ans: The lines were said by the sculptor Janakachari's son who did not reveal his identity.

Q.2.

Ans: The stranger was going to prove that there was a flaw in the image.

Q.3.

Ans: The sculptor Janakachari was going to cut off his arm in case he was proven wrong.

Q.4.

Ans: The flaw was minor because a toad was living there and it did not let the painting dry up, but when the stranger applied sandalwood paste on it, the toad came out.

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