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summery of street cries​

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Answered by Yewaler819
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Answer:

khya likha hai

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Answered by Phoenixcore
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Answer:

When the first sounds of dawn such as twittering of the birds and brays of the cattle fill the sky, the people are awakened. Everyone wakes up to the assorted calls of the vendors on the streets to go out for their work. Shepherds take their cattle to graze, farmers go to their fields to harvest the wheat, corn or rice to earn some profit. Some men fast and don’t have anything since last night’s supper but they are hurrying with their load of bread while calling out – ‘ buy bread ’.

In summers, when earth is dry and the soil loses its strength, the rivers have no water and when there is an immutable glare of the afternoon and exhausted koel birds take shelter in shades and sing very low, these hawkers do not stop their cries – ‘Buy Fruit’. They do not stop even when their throats run dry shouting out for prospective customers and they crave for some liquid to get solace from the scorching heat.

During evening hours, when the moonlight shines over the mirthful and ardent marketplace, the sky is covered with stars and it happens quite sudden. When a stringed musical instrument is being played and aroma sticks are lighted, when couples sit on the terraces of the buildings which are serene and tranquil, enjoying a drink which means enjoying life’s affection, fondness and sweetness, at that time the florist comes on the street to sell flowers calling out – ‘Buy Flowers’.  

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