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what activities did bama witness on her way get back to school?

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Answered by Anonymous
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On her way back from school, Bama witnessed a variety of interesting things which fascinated her. She saw the dried fish stall, the sweet stall and the stall selling fried snacks. Then there were wild lemurs, needles, clay beads and instruments for cleaning out the ears on sale.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Memories of the Childhood by By- Zitkala-Sa and Bama, is about the two stories  that are based on far-off societies and on women from disadvantaged backgrounds who look back on their childhood and reflect on their relationship with mainstream culture. Gertrude Simmons was an extraordinarily talented American Indian who fought effectively and flourished at a time when the Native American and women suffered severe discrimination. Bama is a Roman Catholic Tamil Dalit resident. She was saddened that the citizens of the low-caste have been stripped from her education all prestige, dignity and respect.

Explanation:

  • Bama took 30 minutes to reach her home from school although she can reach home in 10 minutes. On her way back from school, Bama witnessed a variety of interesting things which excited and fascinated her.The bazaar which was on the way of Bama's home was continually buzzing with activities. The street plays, snake charmer, stunt performances, puppet or magic shows  were some the very interesting things that would be going on in the Bazaar.  Bama used to see snake-charmers, dancing monkeys vegetable sellers, political processions and political parties arranging mikes, shops, a cyclist pedaling the cycle for many days, so on. Then there was this Maariatta temple  which was great attraction. She kept a strict watch on all the things that came in her way.
  • Apart from thet  she saw interesting shops selling  dried fish stall, the sweet stall selling halwa and payasam, and the stall selling tasty fried snacks. The other things that fascinated and excited Bama  were clay beads, needles, and instruments for cleaning out the ears.  Bama also witnessed the scene at the landlord’s house were he was watching a threshing floor set up and some people driving the cattle to tread the corn

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