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Answered by anxite61
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Answer:ANS 1 First of all, the child sees on his way to the fair a toy  shop. Then he sees dragon flies in the mustard field. He is attracted by the little insects along the footpath. In a grove, flower petals fall on him and he starts gathering them.

Everytime the child lags behind because his parents keep moving. Everytime they say , “Come , child ,come.”

ANS 2 The child sees many things and wants them. These are : “gulab-jamun, rasogulla, burfi, jalebi”, a garland ofgulmohur and balloons. He also wants to ride a merry-go-round. He moves on without waiting for an answer. He knows his parents won’t buy any of these for him. So he goes ahead.

ANS3He realises this when he says that he wants to ride in a merry-go-round. He looks for his parents but there is no reply. He realises that he has been lost. His anxiety and insecurity are described in his weeping greatly. He is wailing calling ‘Mother ! Father !’ This anxiety is also seen in his clothes getting muddy

ANS 4The child was with his parents. He was happy. He had interest in many things. These were a toy, balloon, burfi, etc. But he is without his parents now. He is a lost child. So these things have no interest for him. He simply wants his parents.

ANS5 The end of the chapter shows nothing. It may mean that the child has found his parents. However, in such circumstances, a child is often found out by his parents. It is a village fair. In the countryside, kidnapping etc, does not take place. It is possible that the police might have restored the child to his parents.

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Answered by labhsthakur
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Answer 1. :

The child sees toys, insects,,worms and flowers on his way to the fair.He gets lured by these things and stops frequently to watch them longingly.Thus ,he fails to keep pace with his parents and lags behind.

Answer 2 :

The boy wants toys, sweet meat (burfi),a garland and balloons. He also wants to hear the snake charmers music and take a ride on the roundabout. however, he moves on without waiting for an answer because he knows that his parents will refuse by offering some reason or the other.

Answer 3:

the child was attracted by many things on his way being drawn towards them he often lag behind things took a sad turn when he got so engrossed in burfi seller ,balloon seller ,garlands and the snake charmers flute .when he could not resist his desire for a round about and turned back for his parents response to his plea for a ride. address he realise that he has lost his way Since his parents were not nowhere not. tears rolled down from his eyes panic-stricken He ran in all directions. not knowing where to go in what to do, he cried for his mother and father only .

Answer 4:

the child refused to take his favourite things in the fair after losing his parents because now he was overwhelmed with the fear and panic. his only thought was of his parents and had lost interest in everything including all the things that he wanted to have earlier.

Answer 5:

The Lost child was fortunate enough to having picked by a kind and affectionate soul. This man must have gone out of his way to trace the Lost child mother and father and succeeded in reuniting him with his parents .

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