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Read the following passage:


Bayaji had packed his entire household goods in this box. There was no longer any reason to hang around in Bombay. He had worked honestly for the past thirty-five years in the dockyard and had retired from service two months before. Not that he had held an important position. He had merely got an extension for two years, during that period he had become a supervisor. Otherwise his entire life had been spent lifting heavy loads. He had worked very hard whenever he could , day and night. Bayaji had crossed sixty but was in sound health. He had a sturdy frame right from birth, and hard work had given a well formed shape to his strong body. He paid fifteen paise to the coolie,put the box , in which he had thrown pots and pans and sundry other things, on his own head and began to walk in the direction of his house.






Answer the following Questions:
1) What was the important position that was held by Bayaji?

2) What kind of man was Bayaji?

3) What was the reason for Bayaji to stay in Bombay?

4) What were the two reasons for Bayaji’s strong body?

5) What would happen if Bayaji did not become the supervisor?​

Answers

Answered by ashutanishas
2

Answer:

1) He had worked honestly for the past thirty-five years in the dockyard and had retired from service two months before. Not that he had held an important position.

2)Bayaji had crossed sixty but was in sound health. He had a sturdy frame right from birth, and hard work had given a well formed shape to his strong body.

3)He had merely got an extension for two years, during that period he had become a supervisor.

4)He had sturdy frame right from the birth and hard worked.

5)his entire life had been spent lifting heavy loads.

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Answered by XxitzmissDaisyxX
3

Answer:

Bayaji had packed his entire household goods in this

box. There was no

longer any reason to hang around in

Bombay, the had worked honestly for the past thirty-

five years in the dock Yard and had retired from service

two months before. Not that he had held an important

position. He had merely got an extension for two years; during

that period he had become a Supervisor. Other wise his entire

life had been spent lifting heavy loads. He had worked

very

hard whenever he could, day and night.

Bayaji had crossed sixty but was in sound health. He

had a sturdy frame right from birth, and hard work had

given a well formed shape to his strong body. He paid

fifteen paise to the Colie, put the box, in which he had

thrown pote and pans and sundry other things, on his own

head and began to walk in the direction of his house.

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