(c) “To do anything else would mean to dare.” What is the dare? (1) To look for any work other than bangle-making (ii) To look for coin from the garbage (iii) To become a motor mechanic (iv) To change the deplorable conditions
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“To do anything else would mean to look for any work other than bangle-making".
Option (1) is correct.
Explanation:
- The question is from the chapter "Lost spring".
- In this lesson, the author is talking about the living conditions of some of the members of [poor families.
- These members do small jobs such as bangle making, child labor, and some working at tea stalls.
- These people work hard and dream of changing their living conditions and some migrate to the cities in this pursuit.
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