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extracts and answers. He had insatiable thirst for books. a) who does he refer to ? b) how can you say that he had an insatiable thirst for books? c) what do you mean by insatiable? ​

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Answered by dhanush7100
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Answer:

it refers to Ambedkar

?

impossible to satisfy

Answered by smartbrainz
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We can recognize Dr.Ambedkar's passion for books, which was one of his important character. In his childhood Ambedkar had been very keen to read books. He has been reading books all his life. He bought books everywhere he went. He was very eager to knowledge and reading books throughout his life.

Explanation:

(a) He here refers to Dr. Ambedkar

(b) Dr. Ambedkar's appetite for books was insatiable. By reducing his daily needs, he bought books.  He purchased some 2000 old books in New York. At the Second Round Table Conference in London, he also bought so many books. They had been packed in 32 boxes to be sent to India

(c) Insatiable means impossible to satisfy. If a person has an insatiable desire for anything,  it implies that they want as much of it as they can possibly/probably get.

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