English, asked by devikamlesh531, 2 months ago

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Bhatt's Devil's fields and Range Gowda's
coconut garden, and at the Tippur stream
it rises again and is lost amidst the jungle
growths of the Horse-head hill. Nobody
knows how large is it or when it was
founded, but they all say it is at least ten
thousand acres wide, and some people in
Kanthapura still remember having heard
of the hunter Sahib who used his hunter
and his hand to reap the first fruits of
his plantation, and then it began to grow
from the Bear's hill to Kanthur Hill,
Questions
Who is the speaker of the passage?
(ii) Whose fields are called Devil's
fields?
(11) Who is the owner of the Skeffington
Coffee Estate 2
(iv) How large is the Estate, according
to the people of Kanthapura ?
(v) What kind of garden does Range
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Answers

Answered by ravinedrop07
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Explanation:

The name was first given to the dust devil, often occurring in deserts, and anywhere in general in hot, cloudless weather, when the ground gets very hot. You can see this whirlwind in the photo above.

Skeffington coffee estate is a very large Coffee plantation beside the Kanthapura. It is owned by a white man who is popularly known as the “Hunter Sahib” because he always carries a Hunter or Whip in his hand and freely uses it on all workers of his estate.

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