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(i) What did the oldest coin tell him? (ii) Did he follow his advice? If not, why not?

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Answered by lilbrainygirl
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(1) the oldest coin coin told him to buy jalebis from the fees money

(2) he did not follow the coin's advice because he didnt want to be punished by master ghulam mohammad or ruin his reputation at school. moreover, he considered even looking at anything in the bazzar a sin.
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Answered by Anonymous
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(i) What did the oldest coin tell him?

(ii) Did he follow his advice? If not, why not?

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(i) The oldest coin convinced him that they were telling him to buy jalebis for his own good. It also said that he can also pay his fees the following day with his scholarship money. Hence, he should not suppress his desire for jalebis or resist himself from this temptation.

(ii) No, the boy did not follow the coins advice initially. He was an honest and promising student and thought he couldn’t defame his reputed family by spending his school fees to buy jalebis. Moreover, he was aware of the harsh punishment that the teacher will inflict upon him if the school fees are not paid on time.

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