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a) The narrator was a responsible and honest boy in 'Jalebis'. What are other qualities that can be learnt
from him?lesson jalebis . if u answer first and correct I will mark u as brainly list​

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Answered by JayanthPatil
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The narrator was a boy of about 10 or 12 years of age. He was a dedicated, and honest student. He spent his fee amount on jalebis but after having enough for himself, he distributed among others. He had firm belief on God and his magic. He tried everything to please him. He was soft hearted, religious and generous.

Answered by UsmanSant
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The qualities that can be learned from the narrator, other than honesty and responsibility are, selflessness, perseverance, and resourcefulness

  • Perseverance is the ability of an individual to continue on their path despite any hurdles they may face. The narrator exhibits this trait with his determination to earn money to buy the jalebi for him and his sister in spite of the problems that come his way
  • He showcases selflessness when he puts his sister's happiness before his own. Before buying a jalebi for himself, he gets one to satisfy his sibling
  • The narrator displays his resourcefulness by earning money in every way he can. He sells newspapers and bottles to earn money little by little

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