the astrologers would not speak for 10 minutes give reasons
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In "An Astrologer's Day," the astrologer never opens his mouth till the other has spoken for at least ten minutes. Discuss the reasons behind this act. The short story "An Astrologer's Day" by R. K. Narayan tells of a man who takes up the occupation of astrologer in an Indian town far from his home village
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Here are two answers for this question
a) He is good at reading the people.
b) The information given by people provided him enough stuff for a dozen answers and advices
c) He got a chance to analyze the troubles of his customer.
d) He worked on the policy those who hear a lot learn a lot.
e) He won the confidence of the customer.
f) He got enough time for searching answers and giving advice.
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The astrologer is the main character of the story who earns by reading people's palms. He pretends himself to be the astrologer.
As he deceives people, he doesn't know the reason behind people's problem. When the customers come, they start telling about themselvs and their problem.
This provides him with enough information to show them, that he knows things about them. Thus by letting them speak, he collects information about their lives.
The question belongs to the story "An Astrologer's Day". The story was written by R. K. Narayan.