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The author uses phrases like "Clad in the red silk of her wedding-day," and "sandal paste on her forehead." What does the author help the reader understand about Indian culture through the use of these phrases?
A.
the nature of a young Indian girl
B.
the happiness reflected on the bride's face
C.
the different types of wedding attires
D.
the traditional attire of an Indian bride

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Answered by manpreetsingh118
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Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer:

The author help the reader understand about Indian culture through the use of these phrases is the traditional attire of an Indian bride in the story Cabuliwallah,

Explanation:

The author help the reader understand about Indian culture through the use of these phrases is the traditional attire of an Indian bride.

The Cabuliwallah is a short story about an odd connection that develops between Mini, a five-year-old girl, and Abdur Rahman, a dry fruit vendor. Rahman travels from Kabul to Calcutta to market his products. Mini's father tells the narrative, and the family resides in the city.

The basic idea of this tale is that all people, regardless of their nationality or culture, share a strong love for their children, which is symbolized by filial attachment.

The overarching moral of the story is that appearances can be deceiving. We learned that everyone's favorite Mrs. Lantin was in fact unfaithful and would do anything for priceless jewellery.

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