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A. Answer the questions.
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1. Briefly explain what the vendors, maidens and
pedlars sell in the market.
2. For whom do the goldsmiths make their wares?
3. What do the flower girls weave for the bridegroom?
4. Why do you think the poem ends with a mention
\ of people who have died?
5. Pick lines from the poem which describe
the richness and variety of things on sale
at the bazaar.​

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Answered by rakeshsinghrana1974
1

Answer:

The vendors, pedlars and the maidens all add to the enigma of the 'bazaars' of Hyderabad. The vendors sell saffron, lentils and rice. The pedlars sell chessmen and ivory dice. The maidens grind sandalwood, henna and spice.

Goldsmiths are making jewelleries for personal adornment and chain for the feet of blue pigeons. All these are for rich people like nobles and kings. They are also making golden girdles for the dancers and golden sheaths for keeping the king's swords.

The flower girls weave with tassels of azure and red. They make crowns for the bridegroom and chaplets to garland his bed.

Mentioning the sheets of white flowers 'to perfume the sleep of the dead' might have an implication that the bazaars of Hyderabad had everything that a man needed, not only in his lifetime, but also after his death. ...

Explanation:

Answered by sahanajy434
2

5)Ans: The line from the poem which describes the richness and variety of things on sale at Bazaar is Richly your wares are displayed.

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