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How does the author describe Kathmandu's busiest streets?​

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Answered by kanishka909
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along Kathmandu is Nehru and busiest reach there are small shrines and flowers adorned deities apart from these there are fruit sellers flute sellers hawkers of postcards shop selling cosmetics film rolls chocolates those selling copper utensils and please antiques also draws a vivid picture of flute seller with many trees protruding from his Pol he describes how beautiful is the music produced by the flute seller is heard clearly above all the other noises

Answered by Anonymous
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 <b>The author says that Kathmandu is vivid, mercenary, religious, with small shrines to flower-adorned deities along the narrowest and busiest streets. There are fruit sellers, flute sellers, hawkers of postcards, shops selling western cosmetics, film rolls and chocolate or copper utensils and Nepalese antiques. Film songs blare out from the radios, car horns sound, bicycle bells ring, stray cows low, vendors shout out their wares. The author buys a com-on- the-cob roasted in a charcoal brazier on the pavement. He also buys coca cola and orange drink.

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