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Meanwhile, Munisamy was walking along very fast, with the tray on
his head. 'The little fellow's hand has touched the sweets. It is an ill-omen. Suppose it affects the 'sale today!' he
reflected. Just as he was going along a lane, he suddenly saw a big car bearing down in his
direction. He hurried to a side, when his foot stumped against a big
stone and he fell head long on the ground. The sweets tray fell from
his head into the gutter by the side of the road. The sweets - the whole lot, from which he would not allow a single bit
to be removed even for his own child, lay in a heap before his very eyes, in the gutter. They were lost.
He beat his head and reflected bitterly, 'I prayed to God for a good sale. But I beat the child and was not aware that he
was the image of that same God. All at once he was filled with an intense desire to go home and see the child. He got
up and started back for home. The child had cried itself to sleep. Munisamy saw the red marks of his fingers on the
soft cheeks and also the stain of tears over them. Munisamy's eyes filled with tears. He said to his wife, 'I swear to
God I'll not touch the child again. I sinned and God has punished me'. He broke into sobs. In this commotion, the child
woke up from its sleep and looked at them.
Munisamy got up and went to the basket in which he stored sweets. He came back with his hands full of sweets and
gave them to the child. 'My darling! From today you will have it first, he said and kissed the cheek which he had
slapped in the morning. The child smiled. Biting the sweet he looked at his parents and burst into a laugh.
Answer the following questions.
1. What according to Munisamy was an ill-omen?
2. How did the sweets fall into the gutter?
3. Munisamy was filled with an intense desire to go home because ________ (complete the sentence)
4. The child's cheeks were ______ when Munisamy saw him. (complete the sentence)
5. When did the child wake up?
6. What did Munisamy give to the child?
7. What did the child do while biting the sweet?
8. What did Munisamy do for a good sale?
9. Which sin Munisamy committed?
10. Pick out the word from the passage which mean the opposite of: slow
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user so sad..Heartbroken
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Work hard. This you do of your own.
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