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composition: A City bazaar​

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Answered by aymanabdullah5kdpsme
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As soon as a shopper enters a bazaar, the first thing he comes into contact with, is noise, confusion and crowd. He finds the bazaar alive with the cries of venders, smell of cattle and cow dung, children playing games or scuffling the gutter to find a lost coin. Cows move through the crowd searching for tidbits of stale discarded eatables. Those, who can dare, help themselves at open stalls. The blare of loudspeaker playing a popular song of Lata Mangeshkar or another popular singer can also be heard.

The sight of beggars in an Indian bazaar is a common sight, half naked ill old men, children and women-all begging and hardly getting anything. Once in a while, sometimes to appease his or her own conscience, someone gives a coin to one of them. As it is a common sight, people buy and sell without giving to the deplorable condition of the beggar except perhaps a neutral observer and once in a million, something is tried to better their conditions.

Products and articles of the same kind are bunched together. For example, the stalls of grains and corn like wheat, pulse rice, grain, maize, sesame etc. can be seen together. The stalls of various vegetables and fruits are put together in one corner, beside the stalls of sherbet and fruit juice, along with stalls of seasonal fruits and other fruits.

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