The speaker of the passage is
(a) a baby(b) a young man
(c) a school-going child (d) a school teache
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The speaker of the passage is a school-going child.
Option (c) is correct.
Explanation:
- In this poem, the child expresses his silly desires.
- When he is on his way to school he meets a hawker every day who sells bangles.
- The child observes his daily routine carefully from dawn to dusk.
- He also wants to become a hawker like him and wants to sell the bangles by crying. ‘Bangles, crystal bangles!
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