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short essay on street hawkers of two pages.​

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Answered by anishkasweet
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A hawker is a vendor of merchandise that can be easily transported; the term is roughly synonymous with costermonger or peddler. In most places where the term is used, a hawker sells inexpensive items, handicrafts, or food items. Whether stationary or mobile, hawkers often advertise by loud street cries or chants, and conduct banter with customers, to attract attention and enhance sales.

When accompanied by a demonstration or detailed explanation of the product, the hawker is sometimes referred to as a demonstrator or pitchman.

The terms peddler and hawker are often used synonymously. Social commentator Henry Mayhew wrote, "Among the more ancient of the trades, then carried on in England, is that of the hawker or pedlar", and he notes, "the hawker dealt, in the old times, more in textile fabrics than in anything else." In several passages of his work, Mayhew categorises hawkers, hucksters, and peddlers as a single group of itinerant salesman, and claims that he is unable to say what distinction was drawn between a hawker and a huckster. Mayhew estimated the number of licensed pedlars in 1861 as 14,038 in England, 2,561 in Scotland, and 624 in Wales. [

Answered by rakhister80
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Street Hawkers…

We see street hawkers everyday. Some of them sell ice-cream, some chat, some bangles, some fruits or vegetables etc. Their life is very difficult. They do not have regular income. So they are generally poor. Their children could not get proper education. Some hawkers are very clever. They sell low quality goods at high prices. Ladies bargain with them. The street hawkers use different methods to attract customers. Street hawkers are very useful for those who cannot go to the market.

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