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Is Sahab-e-Alam hurt by the author’s failure to keep her promise of starting a school? Give reason


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Answered by sanjaypnd80gmailcom
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When the author asked him to go to school, Saheb replied that there were no schools in his neighbourhood. ... To this, the author further asked him whether he would come if she started a school. Saheb happily said "yes".

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Answered by shreyaagrahari0202
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When the author asked him to go to school, Saheb replied that there were no schools in his neighbourhood. To this, the author further asked him whether he would come if she started a school. Saheb happily said "yes". However, the author had jokingly asked him that question. When he came to her after a few days to ask if the school was ready, she made an excuse that it took longer to build a school.

As we study Saheb's character and his routine, it seems as if he is unaffected by the author's failure to start a school. Such promises abound in every corner of this world.

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