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Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow.
1. "1 sometimes find a nupce, even a ten-rupee note, Saheb say, bis eyes lighting up
When you can find a silver coin in a heap of garbage, you don't stop scrounging,
for there is hope of finding more. It seems that for children, garbage has a meaning
different from what it means to their parents. For the children it is wrapped in wonder
for the elders it is a means of survival.
(a) Where does Saheb find a nupce or a ten-rupee noter
(b) When is there a hope of finding more in the heap of garbage
(a) What is garbage for children?
(d) What is garbage for eldersi
Together they have imposed the bagage on the chuld that he cannot put down. Before
he is aware, he accepts it as naturally as his father to do anything else would mean to
dare. And daring is not part of his growing up. When I sense a flash of it in Mukesh
Tam cheered
(a) Who are they' here?
(b) What is the baggage mentioned in the above lin
( What has he accepted as naturally as his father
(d) What is not a part of his growing?​

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Unseen Passage questions and Answers

Explanation:

Unseen Passage questions and answers:

(a) Where does Saheb find a nupce or a ten-rupee note?

Ans:- Saheb found a ten rupee note

in a heap of garbage.

(b) When is there a hope of finding more in the heap of garbage?

Ans: There is a hope of finding more in a heap of garbage when there is positive thinking person like little children, who is trying to find something in the garbage.

(a) What is garbage for children?

Ans: For children the heap of garbage is a wonder which is wrapped in a bag.

(d) What is garbage for elders?

Ans:For elders the heap of garbage is a means of survival.

Together they have imposed the bagage on the chuld that he cannot put down. Before

he is aware, he accepts it as naturally as his father to do anything else would mean to

dare. And daring is not part of his growing up. When I sense a flash of it in Mukesh

Tam cheered

(a) Who are they' here?

Ans: They is referred to the sweeper and his son who pickup the garbage .

(b) What is the baggage mentioned in the above lin

( What has he accepted as naturally as his father

Ans: The little child who helps his father with his job of picking up garbage will accept that it is their job of picking up the garbage when his father in the same way as his father had accepted when he was growing up.

(d) What is not a part of his growing?

Ans: Daring is not part of his growing.

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