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In the lesson The Journey', the writer after boarding the bus turns back and looks
is father until he finally disappears on the way. A co passenger watches the
or and asks if he is very much attached to his family and other details,
te a conversation between them in 10-12 exchanges.
(Conversation) (The Journey)​

Answers

Answered by khushipati64
3

Explanation:

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Answered by bilalkhan4774
4

Answer:

  • co-passenger: good morning sir, I am dorjee, working as a teacher in this town.
  • writer: good morning. my name is also dorjee, how can I help you?
  • co-passenger: I have been watching your turning behind and looking at your father, until he have been left from here.
  • writer: so what strange in that?
  • co-passenger: it seems that you are very much attached to your parents. could you please tell me about your family and your job.
  • writer: why not? I am a government officer, in the department of agriculture at Bomdila.
  • co-passenger: glad to know it.
  • writer: my parents live in that village. though they are illiteraterates, they strived hard to get me educated.I am in this very good position only with their cooperation and blessing.
  • co-passenger: you are thinking deeply about your family.
  • writer: my father treats me with much affection. he did not allow me to carry my own luggage. himself he has carried this trunk.
  • co-passenger: so what happened what's wrong in that?
  • writer: what are you mean by what's wrong in that I regret very much over my action. I am young. I should not allow him to carry my luggage. I should have carried it by myself.
  • co-passenger: anyhow we cannot change the past and time never comes back.
  • writer: you are right. I should not do any such work in my life. I treat my old parents with much love. it is my responsibility.
  • co-passenger: I appreciate you for your wisdom.
  • writer: thank you
  • co-passenger: you are most welcome sir.

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