Saheb is no longer his of master says the writer what does she mean
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Since Saheb now works in a tea-stall, he is now bound to his master and feels burdened. The steel canister he carries is very heavy as compared to his light plastic bag.
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What does the writer mean when she says, 'Saheb is no longer his own master'? ( Delhi 2000) Answer: Since Saheb now works in a tea-stall, he is now bound to his master and feels burdened. The steel canister he carries is very heavy as compared to his light plastic bag.
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