Footloose in Agra questions and answers
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Footloose in Agra" written by one the India's best loved writers, Ruskin Bond is such one of them. It is extracted by one his Travel journals he kept in the mid-1960s when he travelled extensively in the small towns and cities of North India
Explanation:
This extract is a travelogue. The writer is famous Indian author, Ruskin Bond. He describes
his visit to the historical city of Agra. This travelogue is the experience of his city and the
word famous attractive monument, The TajMahal.
The writer visited Agra city in cycle rickshaw. He enjoyed the ride and viewed the bright,
colourful paper kites in the sky. He reached the TajMahal at noon. The monument was
marvellous and eye catchy. The surrounding garden, the wall of red sand stone and shining
river added the beauty of the monument; He saw the parrots, king fisher and peacock across
the lawn surrounding the monument. There he saw a small boy eating small green fruit of
Ashok tree. He was the son of the head gardener. The small and innocent boy had no interest.