8. However, Samjhu does not take care of the ox and the ox dies.
9. Jumman refuses her a monthly allowance, to which the aunt
approaches the panchayat.
10. Algu, despite being Jumman's friend, gives a fair judgement.
They both become bitter towards each other thereafter.
A2. Answer these questions.
1. Why did Jumman ill-treat his aunt?
2. Why did Jumman's and Algu's friendship wither?
3. How did Samjhu treat the ox he had bought from Algu?
4. Why was Samjhu reluctant to pay for the ox he had bought from Algu?
5. What did Jumman do when he was elected by Samjhu?
6. "This is justice. This is not the work of man. God himself resides in the
panch-parmeshwar.' Do you agree with this statement?
A3. Explain these lines with reference to the context.
1. "Son, I can't carry on like this. You pay me a sum every month and I shall live by
myself
a. Who said these words and to whom?
b. Why did the speaker ask for a sum every month?
c. What problem did the speaker have with the listener?
2. 'Son, no one barters his imaan for friendship. God resides in the heart of a panch.
Whatever the panch says is the word of God.'
a. Who said these words and to whom?
b. Why did the speaker make this statement?
c. Do you think God really resides in the heart of a panch?
3. Ever since you had given the judgement against me, I had become your enemy
a. Who said these words and to whom?
b. Why had the listener given a judgement against the speaker?
c. Did the listener and the speaker become friends again? How?
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An awareness of the burden of a responsibility often al
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When we lose our own this atoareness shows us the
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