COMPREHENSION
1. Answer the following questions:
a. In what ways was the Sri Krishna Eating House different from the restaurants in Thul?
b. What kind of people came to eat at the Sri Krishna Eating House? Why did they come to this
particular restaurant?
C. Why was the restaurant in such a dilapidated condition?
d. Why did the two boys in the kitchen not speak to Hari?
e. Why did Hari like talking to the old man in the watch shop?
f. What does the phrase 'stared open-mouthed' suggest?
g. Why was the owner of the watch shop ‘more likely' to have a pen?
These questions are more difficult. Discuss them first.
h. What made Hari both frightened and happy? What other feelings might he be experiencing
1. In what ways was Jagu, the owner of the shop, kind? What do you think of the way he treat
boys who worked for him?
Select the best answer,
a. But the Sri Krishna Eating House did not have even so much as a coloured picture of Krish
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Answers
a.
There would be a few flowers in a vase, attractively arranged shelves and a picture of God on the wall. In contrast, the Sri Krishna Eating House was dirty, had cobwebs around the ceiling and the tables and floors were black and dirty due to soot
b.
Since, the Sri Krishna eating house was very cheap thus beggars usually bought themselves a meal there. Also as it was located by a roadside the cart pullers came there for a meal
c.
The ceiling of Sri Krishna eating house was covered with thick cobwebs that trapped the soot and made a furry blanket. ... The owner have no time to sweep or clean his restaurant or had no money to decorate it. Thus the restaurant was in such a dilapidated condition
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