English, asked by valerinajohnson, 11 months ago


it seems that rajvir had done a lot of homework regarding tea and its history.do you support pranjol's father's statement that he gave about rajvir's knowledge in this regard?

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Answered by HappyJohn
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Rajvir hadn't visited or tea estate in his life. So one of his classmate named Pranjol invited him to visit the tea estate which Pranjol's father was the manager.

Rajvir knew almost everything about tea and its plantations. He outbursts his knowledge saying all the points of tea like - tea is the most important kind of beverages ; about 80 crores of cups os the tea are drunk by the people daily.

Answered by rmb
79

Answer:

Yes, I support Pranjol's father's statement.

Explanation:

Pranjol’s father had observed that Rajvir had done his homework before coming on his visit to Assam. I agree with the observation because Rajvir had asked Pranjol’s father a very relevant question. In fact, though his question was about technical details of the second-flush tea, it showed his knowledge about tea plantation and seasons. A lay man does not normally know such details until and unless he has read or heard about it earlier. Also, Rajvir had been sharing tea-related information with Pranjol throughout the story, when he talked about the Chinese emperor and the Buddhist monk and also shared statistic on tea drinkers. Therefore, Pranjol’s father rightly appreciated the boy’s interest in tea.

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