When ali visited the post office after a long gap he showed no patience. Why?
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Dhumaketu's "The Letter", is a story of a father's affection for his daughter. On the last day of his visit to the Post Office, Ali seemed agitated because he knew his end was near. Thus, all he wanted to hear was his name being called out, so that he would finally get a letter from Miriam. Nevertheless, his wish would go unfulfilled, because Miriam's letter would only arrive after his death. His agitation was due to the fact that his father's soul was not getting any respite.
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when ali visited the post office after a long gap he showed no patience bcausee he was visiting the post office daily thinking that her daughter Mariam has send him a letter but after visiting that place he received noo letter. he was impatiently waiting for five yrss ndd he lost his patience bcause hee knew that his end is nearr ndd thus he wanted to know about her daughter that's why plz mark as brainlist
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