. The beggar played on the childrens innocence and
emotions. Do you agree? Why not?
Answers
Answer:
I agree because the author used irony to make the story more intresting.
Explanation:
Answer:
Children were having fun peeping from the window when Rukku Manni called Ravi to send the beggar away. The beggar had made himself comfortable at the garden. An irritated Rukku Manni told Ravi that there wasn’t anything left in the kitchen and asked the beggar not to come again.
Explanation:
Her voice was so loud that Ravi didn’t have to repeat her words to the beggar. The beggar told them that he would leave after taking rest for a while. It was too hot outside and there were blisters in his feet. The children were in pain seeing this and started making plans to give him chappals.
The Gift
Mridu remembered seeing a pair of old grey chappals while she had entered Ravi’s house. She asked Ravi to whom they belonged. Ravi took the chappals and gave them to the beggar and asked him not to come again. The beggar went away wearing the chappals and blessing the children.