How far is the river
Write conversation between wood cutter and the boy
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Meeting the Woodcutter
Explanation:
“Seven miles,” he said, which was fairly accurate. “Why do you want to know?” “I am going to the river,” said the boy.
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How far is the river is a story written by Ruskin bond.
Explanation:
- In this story, a young boy wishes to see the river.
- Mountains are there between him and the river.
- As his parents are off to a relatives house he thinks to go and see the river and arrive back before night.
- So he sets on a journey to the river.
- In between he asks many people about the distance to the river.
- he meets a wood cutter in between and their conversation goes this way.
Boy : How far is the river?
Wood cutter : Seven miles . Why do you want to know?
Boy : I am going to the river.
Wood cutter : Alone?
Boy : Of course.
Wood cutter : But it is very far. It will take you three hours to reach.
Boy : It's ok. I am a good Walker.
- Saying this the boy walks away.
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