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Anil and Hari Singh were to stay under the same roof on grounds of service exchange. How far is this true?​

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Answered by sensanchita62
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Answer:

When and how did Hari Singh meet Anil?

Answer:

Hari Singh met Anil when he was watching a wrestling match. Hari Singh tried to befriend Anil.

Question 2.

How did Hari Singh succeed in his profession?

Answer:

He would frequently change his name to dupe the police. He would find out a kind and simple person for his target. He could wait until he had a favourable chance.

Question 3.

Why did Hari Singh change his name every month?

Answer:

Hari Singh was a fifteen year old boy who introduces himself to Anil as Hari Singh. He was an experienced thief. He changed his name every month for his own safety from the police and his former employers.

Question 4.

Why did Anil agree to feed Hari Singh?

Answer:

Anil needed a helping hand who could cook for him. When Hari Singh said that he could copk well, Anil agreed to feed him.

Question 5.

How did the thief realise that Anil knew that he was robbed?

Answer:

When Anil gave him a fifty-rupees note it was still damp. The damp note was telling the whole story. Hari Singh knew that Anil was intelligent enough to understand what had happened in the rainy night.

Question 6.

Why was it not easy for the thief to rob Anil?

Answer:

It was not easy for the thief to rob Anil as he was the most trusting person he had ever seen. The thief knew that it was easy to rob a greedy man because he could afford to be robbed. But to rob a careless man like Anil sometimes gave no pleasure of the work as he even did not notice that he had been robbed.

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Answered by crankybirds30
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The statement stands true in almost all the aspects of life. Money may but us all the luxuries and fulfil our needs but it cannot buy us knowledge, civilised thinking, skill and abilities to achieve our dreams. Education lays the platform for all to act upon our goals according to our abilities. Education enables us to keep up with the fast moving world. It opens the door to opportunities we do not know even exist. Money, on the other hand, can assist us to a certain level. It can buy us a plan but education gives us the knowledge of its execution. Just as in the story ‘A Thief’s Story’.

Hari Singh befriends the struggling author ‘Anil’, in the plans of making a steal. Anil, the author is a good fellow and wants to teach Hari Singh how to read and write. Gradually, he develops trust in Hari Singh. But Hari Singh has been waiting for the right moment to steal the valuables of Anil. After stealing money from Anil, Hari Singh tries to go away forever. But some inner voice stops him from doing so. He returned to Anil because he wants to live a life of respect. This shows that Hari Singh prioritised the chance of being literate over a few hundred rupees; we must understand that education can help us to achieve whatever we desire.

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