of the country held self respect in high esteem. 3. The nine-year old child lived in squalor. She was very poor. She was illiterate and knew no manners. But she was full of self-respect and pride. 4. The writer was very much impressed by the warm soul of India. He had Indians in high esteem. 8. The children selling baskets were sons and daughters of these refugees. They or their parents or relatives had gathered in the cities, setting up stalls, manufacturing simple articles, trying to make a living in markets, already overcrowded. They lived in cloth and grass sheds that lined the streets. The peasants among these refugees, had been accustomed to little all their lives for the annual income of an agricultural family does not exceed on an average, one (2015) hundred dollars a year. Questions 1. Whose sons and daughters were the children selling baskets? 2. What were the conditions of the cities where the refugees had gathered make a living? 3. Where did the refugees live? 4. What was supposed to be an average income of an agricultural family? haskets were the sons and daughters of re
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