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What does the writer mean when she says, Saheb is
longer his own master?
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Answered by rgarg4955
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Answer:

Writer said that Saheb was no longer his own master because Saheb starts working on a tea stall . One day writer found him on the way to milk booth. He carry a plastic bag on his shoulder and a tin canister, where tin canister looks heavy which belongs to his master due to this writer made this statement.

Explanation:

Answered by dotdangerdd
14

Explanation:

According to the author Saheb was no longer his own master. He had started working on a tea stall. When the author met him he was carrying a steal canister which seemed heavier than the old plastic bag he used to carry so lightly over his shoulder. He had lost his carefree look. The old plastic bag belonged to Saheb but the steal canister belonged to the owner of the tea stall, therefore he was no longer independent.

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