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The author shares lot of information about the Baker when he in his home town when he was young.he appears to be very observant child.should children have such keen observation power

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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In the short story, "A Baker of Goa," written by Lucio Rodrigues, the writer describes his childhood days in Goa in a detailed manner. He remembers each and every detail about the baker.

He tells that the baker held a relevant place in the Goan culture since the time of Portuguese. The bakers in Goa are known as 'Paders'. He recalled a baker who would visit the village twice a day. He would carry a bamboo stick used to hit the ground. He was a friend, companion, and guide to the children.

The author in his childhood was a keenly observant, he knew all the profits that the baker used to gain in those days. The author even knew that the baker used to maintain his records by keeping bills.

Yes, children must be observant because such observations will help them to be aware of their society.

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