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in chapter the lost child class 9
Short Questions
Q1. Where were most of the village people going and why?
Q2. Why did the child hesitate in asking anything from his
parents?

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Answers

Answered by ashamohan38763
13

Answer:most of the villagers went to the fair to enjoy and have a fun there they old have walked with foods and sound with cards

Answered by pragyan07sl
1

Answer:

Q.1. Most of the village people were going to the nearby famous seasonal spring fair or exhibition.

Q.2. The child was aware of his parents' habits, particularly his father's propensity for every time rejecting anything that he wanted to have. This was the motivation behind why he faltered in asking anything from his parents.

Explanation:

  • The story "The lost child" is a beautiful story of the small child (who gets lost at a spring fair)- parent bonding & unconditional love they share, narrated by Mulak Raj Anand.
  • The story closes with the ethical that each child adores their parents.
  • Q.1. As the colder time of year- the winter season had finished and Spring had set in, individuals living in the village got out of their homes.
  • They were cheerful & happy for bidding goodbye to the chilling weather.
  • As Spring had set in, the folks were going to the nearby Spring Festival to buy things and spend some quality time with their near & dear ones.
  • Q.2. The child hesitated to ask for anything from his parents as he was well aware of his parents' old, cold stare & their refusal habit. He knew that his father would scold him and stare at him with empathic red-eyed which reflects a clear refusal of all things he desired to have.
  • Very much like the burfi and the flowers the child requested before, he was unable to set out to request that his parents purchase him inflatables because of a paranoid fear of getting an inconsiderate 'no' as a rejection from them on the pretext that he was too old to play with balloons.

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