Subbiah sold rice at the market gate. In his shop you find heaped in wicker baskets, all varieties of rice: from coarse rice to Delhi samba , white as Jasmine and slender as a needle. Subbiah kept five cows and buffaloes, whose milk, curd, butter he and his wife and his children consumed. He owned 30 acres of land and visited it once in 6 months, to survey his possessions and to keep intact. He lent money at an exorbitant rate of interest to people and acquired dozens of houses, and their rents poured into his savings A/C every month. He became swollen with money. 35) What did Subbiah trade in? Describe the kind of trade? 36) Which of the following would you say subbiah was? a) Trader b) landowner c) money lender d) All 37) Write from the passage words that mean: a) very thin b) very large ( in amount)
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R.K. Narayan SUBBIAH sold rice at the market gate. In his shop you found, heaped in the wicker baskets, all varieties of rice from pebbly coarse rice to Delhi Samba, white as jasmine and slender as a needle. His shop was stuffy and dark, but there was no place on earth like it for him. He loved every inch of it.
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