What does the narrator in the story "Ranga's Marriage" mention as a priceless commodity?
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QUESTION :
- What does the narrator in the story "Ranga's Marriage" mention as a priceless commodity?
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- The story Ranga's marriage is about an accountant's son. He is the first of his village to receive English Education and was sent outside the village for studies. English language is called a priceless commodity because in those days, English was not known to common people in the narrator's village.
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