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ranga was just the boy for her she the most suitable bride for him. says the narrator. what laid the narrator to this conclusion?​

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Answer: The question asked from the story Ranga’s Marriage which is written by the story writer Maasthi Venkatesa Iyengar. Ranga was just the boy for her and she was the most suitable bride for him.

The narrator felt that both Ranga and Ratna were a suitable match for each other as she impressed him with the quality of her singing and she manipulated her personality in the meeting with her cleverness in such a way that he fell in love with her.

Answered by presentmoment
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Explanation:

The story is about the practice of child marriage that was practiced in Indian culture. The boy and the girl were too young, and they had absolutely no idea as to what was happening. The rituals for the marriage were so coined that the little child couples enjoyed as it like a game.  

Here in this chapter the narrator very cleverly made the boy meet Ratna the girl. She had beautiful voice and sang very well. The narrator felt if he asked Ratna to sing, Ranga would marry her as they would make a good pair. Thus, the narrator got the two married.

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