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the author says the Baker and his family never starved why does he say so give reason​

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Answered by nabuuz
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Answer:

the author says so because at that time baker was the most profitable jobs. where he was attracted by kids. if there was in functions people's used to buy sweets from bakers.

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Answered by monica789412
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The Baker and his family would never have starved because they earned well from the bakery.

About 'A Baker from Goa':

  • This story was written by Lucio Rodrigues. This is about a baker and baking during the days of Portuguese stay.
  • The Baker, his family member and even his servants would not have starved because they look plump.
  • Their plumpness make them appear prosperous without any starvation.
  • Moreover, baking was a good business for them.
  • The Baker could sell his bakes and cakes easily to the people. So he could earn well through his business.
  • His cakes were in demand during all festival days.
  • Therefore the author says that the Baker and his family never starved.
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