A2.Give reasons:
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1 )The gleam of astrologer's eyes was enhanced because of
2) People always got attracted towards astrologers because..
A3. find out a proof from the extract that shows that initially the astrologer
know anything about his profession.
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44. You also must have visited some weekly bazar or a village fair where you
come across such different things as told in the extract. Describe your exper
words.
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Answers
The Answer to the question is :
A2 -
1) The gleam in the astrologer's eyes was increased by his constant search for customers.
2) People were drawn to astrologer because he wore a saffron-colored turban around his head, and this turban colour scheme never failed to attract people, just as bees are drawn to cosmos or dahlia.
A3 - He had no intention of becoming an astrologer when he began life, and he had no idea what would happen to him the following minute. He was as unfamiliar with the stars as his unsuspecting customers.
A4 - During my summer vacation last year, I visited my hometown. It was that tome, but there was a village fair dedicated to our village deity. People from the surrounding villages had gathered to do the Pooja. There were several kiosks, including confectionery shops, toys, ice cream, and even a tattoo artist. There was also a theatre performance by local boys that night. It was a very new experience for me.
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Answer:
The correct answers are given as below:
A-2:
(I) The astrologer was always looking for a customer, which brightened his eyes.
(ii) People have always been fascinated by the astrologer wearing a saffron turban on his head. The colour scheme of this turban has always fascinated people as bees are fascinated by cosmos and dahlias.
A-3: At least he wasn't going to be an astrologer when he started his life. And he didn't know what would happen to him next minute. He was as alien to the stars as his innocent customer.
A-4: I was in my home country last summer vacation. It was this book and there was only a festival in the village of God in our village. People in and around the village were there to do Pooja. There were many food stalls there, including candy stores, toys, ice cream, and even tattoo artists. There was also a play by local boys during the night. It was a completely different experience for me.
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