Compare what hanid did at the fair with what his friend did.
Answers
Answer:
he must have done some work some work
Answer:
Explanation:
The festival is brought alive through the eyes of four-year-old Hamid, a small orphan boy who lives with his old grandmother.
The book starts with the day of Eid-ul-Fitr dawning after a whole month of fasting. The excitement of small children and the harried anticipation with which the adults go about their special chores, brings the village scene to life.
Everyone gets up early and dresses in their Eid best. The adults go about ordering supplies like milk and sugar for Eid specialities like ‘seviyan’ (vermicelli pudding), while the children wait impatiently to make their way to the mosque for prayers.
Their anticipation is palpable. The children have received their eidee (pocket money) and they are looking forward to visiting the fair on their way back from the mosque. At the fair they will buy new toys, take rides on the merry go round, gobble loads of sweetmeats and gulp down glassfuls of sherbet (sweet drink).
But, for poor Hamid, who has only three pice in his pocket, none of these things is good enough to spend his money on.