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Answer the following questions
c) Why was Pohom confident that he could get a
better deal than he had imagined
b) why did the Bashkir elder smile knowinglu?
c) Why were the Bashkirs cheering Pahom? How did
it affect him
c) What spurred Pahom to go on?
e) When did Pahom begin to realize that his greed
had become a trap for him?​

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Answered by qroyal022
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Answer:

c) Pahom has been so blinded by greed, so obsessed with the acquisition of land, that it's seriously clouded his judgement. When he encounters the Bashkirs, he sees a great opportunity to add to his already extensive landholdings. Pahom finds the Bashkirs to be the ideal people from whom to purchase land.

b) When Pahom met the Bashkirs, he informed them that he was there to acquire some land. His objective made the Bashkirs happy, and they welcomed him warmly.

c) When Pahom met the Bashkirs, he informed them that he was there to acquire some land. His objective made the Bashkirs happy, and they welcomed him warmly.

c) Leo Tolstoy's "How Much Land Does a Man Need?", one way in which Pahom changes upon becoming a landowner is that his greed leads him to become blind to the needs and innocence of others.

e) Pahom realizes that his greed has become a trap to him when he sees a dream after owning from Bashkirs. Explanation: "How Much Land Does A Man Need?" is a short story written by Leo Tolstoy. The story is about a farmer named Pahom, whose greed overtakes him and consumes his life.

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