English, asked by prathamkasodariya070, 5 months ago

The baker or bread-seller of those days had a peculiar dress known as the kabai. It was a single- piece long frock reaching down to the knees. In our childhood we saw bakers wearing a shirt and trousers which were shorter than full-length ones and longer than half pants. Even today, anyone who wears a half pant which reaches just below the knees invites the comment that he is dressed like a pader!
Questions:
(a) What was the traditional dress of the baker?
(b) What was that dress like?
(c) Who is a pader?
(d) When did the author usually see the baker?

Answers

Answered by navangg
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Answer:

a. the traditional dress of the Baker was known as kabai.

b. it was a peculiar dress,which was a single-piece long frock reaching down the knees.

c. nowadays,anyone who wears a half pant which reaches just below the knees invites the comment that he/she is dressed like a pader.

d. the author used to see the baker twice a day. once in tge morning when the baker came to sell his fresh breads and once in the evening when he returned selling all his breads.

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