baldev presents many arguments before the narrator to convince him to speak to the district officer. state a few arguments and identity the one way which you think to be the most convincing, giving reasons to justify your choice. About 80-100 words
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Baldev gave several arguments to convince the narrator. He told that his son was innocent. He also told that the entire family and son's life would be ruined. He appealed that he approached him for help only because his son was innocent otherwise he could have never disturbed him. The son's mother was crying and had not eaten anything since his arrest. Baldev asked the narrator what could he have done if his own innocent son arrested like that. In my opinion, the last argument is most convincing. If it would have been the matter of the narrator's own innocent son, he might have approached the district officer for the sake of his son. It was the matter of an innocent life.
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Baldev give several arguments before the narrator to convince him to speak to the district officer that his son was innocent he told that the entire family and his sons life would be ruined if his son was sentence he appeared that he had approached him for help only because his son was innocent otherwise he would never have disturb him the son's mother and wife crying their heart out and have not eaten anything since his arrest Baldev asked the narrator what would he gave he have done if he on innocent the sun was arrested like that in my opinion the last argument is the most convincing one. had it been the matter of the narrators an innocent son he would have been for it and surely approves the district officer to save an innocent life
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