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What was the condition laid by showman about carrying prize?

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Answered by abhilasha9151
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Explanation:

Within a week of opening, in gate money, they collected five hundred rupees a day. Gaiety Land provided us with all sorts of fun and gambling and side-shows.

Answered by varindagarg812
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Answer:

Concept:

In a town of the Talkative Man, the Gaiety arrived. It supplied them with a variety of entertainment, including gambling and sideshows. There was the lottery stand and the Dome of Death. The man purchased a lottery ticket with the number 1005 and was proclaimed the winner on the same day, becoming the owner of the road engine. His pals praised him on his achievement of owning a road engine. The showman agreed to retain the engine on the grounds of the Gymkhana until the end of the season. The man attempted to sell it to the city officials and the club secretary, but no one was interested. He was instructed by the municipality to remove it from the ground or face rent charges.

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What was the showman's condition for carrying the prize?

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we have to find What was the showman's condition for carrying the prize?

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The answer is

The owner will have to carry the prize at his own cost.

=> Practicality, hope, luck, responsibility, authority, determination, and resourcefulness are all themes in Engine Trouble (1972). The story is told in the first person by a regular townsperson. Gentle irony is used in the representation of persons, occurrences, and locations. RK Narayan's engine trouble comes from his Malgudi Days, in which the narrator incorporates the themes of realism and hope into his writing. The narrator is a befuddled man who initially considers himself fortunate to have the road motor, but subsequently realises that it has only brought him agony and regret.

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