i) who died of starvation?
ii) why ‘would not have a soul touch his boots?
iii) what was his best quality?
iv) what has failed him?
v) what Is the meaning of the explosion ‘bitter struggle’?
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Explanation:
Ah!” he said, “poor old man starved himself. Slow starvation, the doctor called it! You see he went to work in such a way! Would keep the shop on; wouldn’t have a soul touch his boots except himself. When he got an order, it took him such a time. People won’t wait. He lost everybody. And there he’d sit, going on and on. I will say that for him—not a man in London made a better boot. But look at the competition! He never advertised! Would have the best leather too, and do it all himself. Well, there it is. What could you expect with his ideas?”
16. What happen to Mr. Gessler? *
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He died of starvation
He had taken a leave
He had shifted to a new shop
He did not want to attend the writer
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Answer:
(i) The German shoemaker died of starvation.
(ii) He wanted to do his job with perfection so he would not have a soul touch his boots except himself.
(iii) His boots were of best leather and were stitched with perfection.
(iv) The competition and consumerism has failed him.
(v) ‘Bitter struggle’ means a struggle where lots of opposition and criticism is faced.
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