"Look! Can you smell those nice flowers, child! Would you like a garland to put round your neck?"
a. Who is the speaker in the above lines?
b. What does he want to offer?
c. Why does the speaker want do so?
d. How did the child react to this?
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Answer: a. The speaker is the stranger who found the child lost.
b. He wants to offer a garland to the child to divert his attention from thinking about his parents.
c. He wants to do so to calm the child down.
d. The child disapproves of his act. He still asks for his parents and the materialistic things which could've brought joy to him didn't matter to him anymore.
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