Once upon a time there was a man who went around selling small rattraps of wire. He made them himself at odd moments, from the material he got by begging in the stones or at the big farms. But even so, the business was not especially profitable, so he had to resort to both begging and petty thievery to keep body and soul together. Even so, his clothes were in rags, his cheeks were Sunken, and hunger gleamed in his eyes.
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(1) Name the chapter
(a) Indigo (b) The Third Level
(c) The Enemy (d) The Rattrap
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(d) The Rattrap (this is the answer for this question)
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Option d) The Rattrap -This is the answer.
About the lesson:
- The story "The Rattrap" is by Selma Lagerlof.
- This story is about a man who earned by selling rattraps. But he was still poor. He could not manage. So he resort to begging as well as robbing.
- He was allowed by a crofter to stay with him. But the peddler was heartless to steal the crofter's money and leave.
- Soon he was mistaken as an old friend of the ironmaster and was welcomed as his guest by his daughter too.
- Though he had the idea of stealing from them too, he reforms finally and wishes to return the crofter's money.
- This entire story tells us how love and kindness can penetrate even a stone-hearted person and reform him to his best.
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