English, asked by sakshampatidar1, 8 months ago

How does the narrator speak of Ranga’s character?
Poorly
Highly
Manipulatively
Does not speaks of his character​

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Answered by priyakumarit10
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Answer:

Highly, in my opinion, ought to be the response. Reason: Shyama, the story's narrator, frequently compliments Ranga on his manners and regard for authority.

Explanation:

Ranga impressed the narrator since he remained the same throughout his six months of studies in Bangalore, a large city. Ranga, who resided in the Hosahalli hamlet, travelled to Bangalore to pursue his studies. Everyone in the village flocked to his house to greet Ranga when he got home.

The explanation is that Shyama, the story's narrator, constantly compliments Ranga on his manners and regard for authority figures.

Rangappa's character impressed the narrator. He appreciated how Ranga performed a "namaskara" and touched his feet to receive blessings.

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