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How did the astrologer deal with his customer

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Answered by anusy2850
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Explanation:

The astrologer has no lighting of his own but depends on lights from nearby shops. The astrologer relies on the fact, or hope, that his client will not be able to recognize him in order to make very specific statements about the man's past. He begins by saying: "You were left for dead

Answered by madhusri378
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Answer:

" An Astrologer's Day" is a story about a man who runs away from his home and pretends to be an astrologer after imagining that he has committed a murder.

Despite having no knowledge of astrology, the astrologer was able to amaze people with what he said. This he accomplished through practise and astute calculation. He was astute enough to fool others with his guesses. Because of his experience, he was able to make a living as an astrologer. He was aware that people were experiencing difficulties as a result of financial, marital, and household issues. He figured out what was wrong within five minutes and didn't say anything for the first ten minutes. He listened to his customers and gathered information for many of the answers he would provide them with. He had a few questions that he would usually ask to get a sense of what advice he should give his customers.

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