from the lesson the last stone carver .from whom did the Oldman learn the work
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The Old man had learnt the art of sculpting from his father and his ancestors.
Explanation:
- The Old man was weak and fragile. His eye sight was weakening and he found it difficult to chisel the statues of his favourite deities.
- The Old man loved his tradition and his work.
- He belonged to a family whose sole occupation was carving stone statues.
- No one in his family other than his young son Gopal , thought of doing anything else.
- The Old man had learnt his work from his father and his ancestors.
- They were all into carving out beautiful stone images of gods and goddesses.
- It was an inborn trait that ran through all the male members of the family.
- He did not have to step outside to learn the trade.
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