The incidents mentioned below are from the story but they are not in order.
Put them in the correct order and re-write them in the form of a paragraph in
the space provided on the next page.
(i) At home, his two-year child was not even allowed to touch those sweets.
(ii) He sold his sweets mainly to school children and was doing a thriving
business.
(iii) On his way to the school, Munisamy fell headlong on the road while
trying to avoid a collision with a car.
(iv) Once on the re-opening day of the school, Munisamy was getting ready
to go out to sell sweets.
(v)
The child cried and went to sleep.
(vi) Munisamy was a hard-working sweet vendor.
(vii) He saw his child picking up sweets from the tray.
(viii) His sweets fell into the gutter.
(ix) He slapped the child in a rage and went out with his tray.
(x) He returned home and promised to give the child the sweets before he
sold them to others.
(xi) Munisamy realised that it was God's punishment for slapping the child.
Answers
Munisamy was a hard-working sweet vendor. He sold his sweets mainly to school children and was doing a thriving business. Once on the re-opening day of the school, Munisamy was getting ready to go out to sell sweets. He saw his child picking up sweets from the tray. He slapped the child in a rage and went out with his tray. At home, his two-year child was not even allowed to touch those sweets. The child cried and went to sleep. On his way to the school, Munisamy fell headlong on the road while trying to avoid a collision with a car. His sweets fell into the gutter. Munisamy realised that it was God's punishment for slapping the child. He returned home and promised to give the child the sweets before he
sold them to others.
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