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What actions datta led to the damage of the photography was that action new or was it his practice from time to time?

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Answered by sharvariumate
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Answer:

He upset the enamel paint tin very nearby. It fell down and some paint spilled on the photograph. That spilled paint damaged the photograph. That action of standing up and shaking his dhoti was his practice from time to time to recover lost items

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Answered by varindagarg812
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Concept:

R.K.Laxman, a cartoonist, wrote a short story called The Gold Frame. The author attempts to highlight the qualities of the Indian middle class in this novel. In this story, the dishonesty and false pride that are typical of the middle income are well revealed. The story's tone is compatible with the humorous theme. The Modern Frame Works is a big wooden shipping container sandwiched between two other stores. The plot revolves around Datta, the proprietor of the Contemporary Frame Works. He was a stocky man with silver-rimmed spectacles and a complexion like seasoned wood. He was a quiet, conscientious person. He was quiet and reserved, avoiding chance encounters and pointless conversation.

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Was the action taken by Datta that resulted in the damage to the photography unique, or was it something he did on a regular basis?

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we have to find that What actions datta led to the damage of the photography was that action new or was it his practice from time to time?

Answer:

He knocked over an adjacent enamel paint tin. It toppled over, spilling paint on the photograph. The photograph was ruined by the spilt paint. Standing up and shaking his dhoti was something he did from time to time to recover misplaced items. Datta's turban and half of his face are gone as he tries to clean up the mess. After a brief panic, Datta replaces the photo with a similar-looking one. When the customer arrives, he hands over the framed photo with bated breath.

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