how much was the bill amount to be paid by the narrator in the story oru manushyan
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How much was the bill amount to be paid by the narrator in the lesson oru manushyan
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Eleven Annas was the bill of the narrator to be paid in the restaurant.
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- The story 'Oru Manushyan' by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer underlines the significance of human qualities in understanding and helping different people in peculiar conditions.
- The narrator recounts people who are cruel and live in a colossal city. He resided in the city, where he instructed English to transient labourers.
- One day, the narrator went out for his tea and a meal. He entered an eatery and ate a full meal of chapattis and meat curry that cost around eleven annas.
- At the time of bill payment, he came to know that his wallet with his life's savings and reserve funds of fourteen rupees is missing.
- This story stresses more the need for human values to understand and help others when they are trapped in strange situations.
Therefore the correct answer is Eleven annas which was the bill amount to be paid by the narrator in the story "Oru Manushyan".
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