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What are the childhood memories of the author in “A baker from Goa”?​

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Answered by abhirock51
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Explanation:

The author recalls that a baker used to visit the village twice a day. He used to be the author’s friend and guide. He used to carry a bamboo stick. The sound of this stick used to wake up the authors and others from sleep. The servants from the different houses bought loaves. But the author ran to the baker for buying bread-bangles.

Answered by shuchikumari11038
26

Answer:

During author's childhood in Goa, the Baker used to be his friend, companion and guide. He used to come at least twice in day . Once, in the morning to sell in loaves an second when ur returned with empty basket. The Baker made his 'Jhang jhang' sound of his special made bamboo staff. one hand supported the basket and another banged the bamboo on the ground. He would greet lady of the houses with 'Good morning ' and then place his basket on the vertical bamboo. The author and his friends climb a bench or the perpet and peep into the basket somehow. And author can still recall the typical fragrance of the loaves. Then he and his friends didn't even care to brush their teeth. These all shows the memories of the author in 'A Baker from Goa'.

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