The vendor who used to give his ware a fancy name each day was selling
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the vendor who used to give his ware a fancy name each day was selling, 1) medivines 2) friend groundnuts 3)cloths 4 ) stolen hardware and junk
The required answer is option 2) fried groundnuts.
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- The query comes from R.K. Narayan's short novel "An Astrologer's Day." Astrologers also benefited from the sales strategies of suppliers.
- Each day, he would give his stall a unique name to catch the attention of the shoppers. These clients would also visit the astrologer.
- He would call his store things like "Raja's delicacy," "Bombay ice cream," etc.
Therefore, The vendor who used to give his ware a fancy name each day was selling 2) fried groundnuts.
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