what makes mridu conclude that the beggar has no money to buy chappals
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Mridu concludes that the beggar had no money to buy chappals because his feet were blistered as he moved on bare feet in the hot summer also. ... She suggests Mridu and Ravi about the pair of old slippers so that they could give it to the beggar.
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The moment when the poor beggar with a withered, starving flat stomach asks for consent from individuals at the house extending his leg, to allow him to rest in their garden before he goes, the large, pink, stripping/peeling blisters on his bare feet catches Mridu's notice.
Thus Mridu guesses that perhaps the poor person would be out of cash to purchase a pair of chappals.
Explanation:
- “A gift of chappals” composed by Vasantha Surya, is the beautiful story of a couple of kids who feel pathetic at the condition of a poor beggar and later help him with the needed thing.
- This story carries the moral that helping people in need is the greatest act of humanity.
- At the point when the poor person asks for consent from individuals at the house extending his leg, to allow him to rest in their garden before he goes, Mridu sees large, pink, stripping/peeling blisters on his bare feet which appeared to be very difficult to combat the hotness of afternoon heat.
- Thus Mridu guesses that perhaps the poor person would be out of cash to purchase a pair of chappals.
- They feel miserable at the unfortunate state of the transient, and offer their music instructor's chappals to him. The story shows in the end the guiltlessness kind act of kids.
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