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farmers living on hope?
Without the rains, there's nothing to smile ao
quote from the text tell us about our deperder
What does the first sentence of the text indicate
2. His piece of land never failed him. Explain the meaning of this
3. Throughout the year he worked, never thinking or rest or taking
tell us about the protagonist?
Quote the lines from the text which show that the drought
And the farmers lived entirely on hope. Clarity what living on hope mean how were the farmers living on hope

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Answered by ManalBadam
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I hope it rains at least today,” Velu thought, as he opened his eyes. Velu was a farmer.

The sun was beginning to rise, glowing crimson like fire. Velu scanned the sky. There was not a cloud.

“It doesn’t look encouraging,” he muttered to himself and got up.

Rain or no rain, a farmer wakes up early. Velu worked hard. His piece of land never failed him. Season after season he cultivated it, harvesting jowar one season and dal the next. Throughout the year he worked, never thinking of rest or taking a holiday. For nearly six years it had been so, ever since he had got his own piece of land.

Waiting for the Rain [Illustrations by Yusuf Bangalorewala]

Waiting for the Rain [Illustrations by Yusuf Bangalorewala]

But this year turned out to be different.

At the end of summer, the rains didn’t come. Velu and his neighbours waited, but their waiting didn’t end. Days, weeks and months passed, and still there was no rain.

The fields lay untended, the earth hardened, crusted and cracked. The barren land looked forlorn and the farmers lived entirely on hope. Every day they hoped that the rains would come.

Someone said, “We ought to sacrifice an animal. A goat. That will please the heavens and the heavens will send down rain.”

Velu didn’t agree. He said, “The rain came all these years without any such sacrifice; I can’t see how killing a goat will bring rain.”

He decided to go to the weather office in the city and talk to someone. But the people at the weather office said they couldn’t really tell him when the sky would gather clouds and bring rain. “We are at a loss ourselves!” they exclaimed. “So many favourable conditions but still no rain. Very odd!”

Answered by gadharinakul
2

Answer:

I hope it rains at least today," Velu thought, as he opened his eyes. Velu was a farmer.

The sun was beginning to rise, glowing crimson like fire. Velu scanned the sky. There was not a cloud.

"It doesn't look encouraging," he

muttered to himself and got up.

Rain or no rain, a farmer wakes up early. Velu worked hard. His piece of land never failed him. Season after season he cultivated it, harvesting jowar one season and dal the next. Throughout the year he worked, never thinking of rest or taking a holiday. For nearly six years it had been so, ever since he had got his own piece of land.

Waiting for the Rain [Illustrations by Yusuf Bangalorewala] Waiting for the Rain [Illustrations by Yusuf Bangalorewala]

But this year turned out to be different..

At the end of summer, the rains didn't come. Velu and his neighbours waited, but their waiting didn't end. Days, weeks and months passed, and still there was

no rain.

The fields lay untended, the earth hardened, crusted and cracked. The barren land looked forlorn and the farmers lived entirely on hope. Every day they hoped that the rains would come.

Someone said, "We ought to sacrifice an animal. A goat. That will please the heavens and the heavens will send down rain."

Velu didn't agree. He said, "The rain

came all these years without any such sacrifice; I can't see how killing a goat will bring rain."

He decided to go to the weather office in the city and talk to someone. But the people at the weather office said they couldn't really tell him when the sky would gather clouds and bring rain. "We are at a loss ourselves!" they exclaimed. "So many favourable conditions but still no rain. Very odd!"

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