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She pinned them neatly on the soft board and the drab class suddenly looked vibrant.
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Teacher! What are these fabrics? Why did you bring them?”'Children pelted her with
questions. She smiled and wrote on the blackboard “Textiles of India- "Ikat" of Andhra
Pradesh. No one could spell "Ikat”, someone yelled "Aicat!" and a few children giggled.
Janaki teacher said, "It is pronounced this way: 'I' as i' in it, 'ka' as 'Ka' in 'Kamala' and 't
as 'th' in 'with'.” “Ikat” is an Indonesian term meaning "to bind" or "knot". The class fell
silent. Ramya asked, “Teacher! Are these fabrics from Indonesia?" Teacher shook her head
and said, “Children! can anyone remember seeing designs like this?' Raghav said, “Teacher.
the pattern on the rumal is similar to the one on my mother's sari, though the colors are not
the same." Janaki was pleased.​

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Answered by hanisultanabegum
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Explanation:

who is she in the passage

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