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Read the passage from The Rámáyan of Válmíki.

But Ráma nobly chose to be
Observant of his sire’s decree.
He placed his sandals in his hand
A pledge that he would rule the land:
And bade his brother turn again.
Then Bharat, finding prayer was vain,
The sandals took and went away;
Nor in Ayodhyá would he stay.

How does the author include Ráma’s promise to give up the throne?

The author quotes the pledge that Ráma recites to his brother.
The author uses sandals as a metaphor to represent the pledge.
The author describes the scroll on which Ráma writes his vow.
The author describes the sounds made in the woods as Ráma makes his vow.


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Answered by pcrystal473
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