“If I start school, will you come?” I ask, half-joking. “Yes,” he says,
smiling broadly. A few days later I see him running up to me. “Is your
school ready?” “It takes longer to build a school,” I say, embarrassed at
having made a promise that was not meant. But promises like mine
abound in every corner of his bleak world.
1. Who is referred to as ‘you’ in the above extract?
2. Why was the narrator embarrassed?
3. Which word in the extract mean ‘several’?
4. Did Saheb ever go to school?
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1.Saheb( a rag picker boy) is referred as 'you'
2.Because she made a promise that she can't fulfill & also she can see the glow & willingness of saheb in his eyes to go to school which she given to him which is just a day dream.
3.abound
4.Saheb did not go to school ever because he did not have enough bucks to pay for school fee. Fulling his stomach was his first priority. He had to work hard even to get two square meal.
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