English
First Flight
Class 10
"GLIMPSE OF GOA - A Baker from Goa"
*Question...
"During our childhood in Goa,the Baker used to be our friend,companion and guide."Explain.
Answers
Question :-
"During our childhood in Goa, the Baker used to be our friend, companion and guide." Explain.
Answer :-
The author describes here the pader as his friend, companion and guide because he used to come twice a day, once when he set out at the morning to sell the bread and at evening by emptying the basket. They were very fond of baker because he used to bring them bread bangles of different flavour with delicious smell everyday.
◘ Extra info ◘
The writer explains his childhood memories associated with the bakers of Goa. He says that the baker used a typical jingling sound that used to come from the thud of his bamboo stick. The baker used this sound to attract the nearby children to buy the food items he carried in his basket. When the children would hear this sound, they would come running towards the baker and search for their favourite items in his basket. The writer himself, along with his friends also used to go running towards the baker and ate even without brushing or cleaning his mouth properly.
Explanation:
Question :-
"During our childhood in Goa, the Baker used to be our friend, companion and guide." Explain.
Answer :-
The author describes here the pader as his friend, companion and guide because he used to come twice a day, once when he set out at the morning to sell the bread and at evening by emptying the basket. They were very fond of baker because he used to bring them bread bangles of different flavour with delicious smell everyday.
◘ Extra info ◘
The writer explains his childhood memories associated with the bakers of Goa. He says that the baker used a typical jingling sound that used to come from the thud of his bamboo stick. The baker used this sound to attract the nearby children to buy the food items he carried in his basket. When the children would hear this sound, they would come running towards the baker and search for their favourite items in his basket. The writer himself, along with his friends also used to go running towards the baker and ate even without brushing or cleaning his mouth properly.