”As for his namaskara to me, he did not do it like any present-day boy…” What does it tell about Ranga?
(a) He was well mannered
(b) He was disrespectful
(c) He was forgetful
(d) He changed his caste
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a options is right He was well mannered
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"As he stated namaskara to me, he did not do it like every present-day boy…” It shows that: (a) He was well mannered.
Explanation for the answer:
- This line is from the chapter "Ranga's Marriage' which revolves across the marriage of Ranga and Ratna.
- Ranga identified the narrator in the crowd.
- When the crowd has gone away.
- Ranga came to the narrator and did a namaskara respectfully.
- Then, he said, “I am all right, with your blessings.”
- His namaskara indicates his culture and respect, which can not be seen in the contemporary boys.
- He bent down to touch the narrator’s feet.
- This shows his manners.
- Hence, the correct answer is option (a) He was well mannered.
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