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Descriptive writing on a hawker, will mark as brainliest

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Answered by sakshilavate2309
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The street hawker is a familiar sight in India. It is because of street hawkers that we can get practically everything we need at our doorstep, saving us the trouble of going to the market.

Many street hawkers visit our society. Some come with carts; others carry their wares on bicycles or in the baskets. All of them shout out their wares. The goods they sell are of various types. Early in the morning there is the idli-dosawallah.

As they day advances, the ones selling vegetables or fruits come around. Some hawkers turn up with vessels that they are willing to exchange for old clothes. In the evening the bhelpuri man comes with mouth-watering delicacies.

The street hawker leads a hard life. He does not have enough money to rent a shop or a suitable place to vend his wares. So he goes about the streets in various localities in the hope that people will buy his goods.

He has to sell his wares at low prices to increase his sales, so he does no earn much.  The street hawkers live, probably, in a small shack on the outskirts of the town. He has to face every kind of weather if he is to make a living.

Sometimes he is harassed by local goons. But he has to deal with them tactfully so as to carry on, or he will starve.

Still he presents a pleasant face to the customer and a ready smile to a child.

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