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“Who doesn't know how to cook rice? Cooking rice hardly takes time.” said my father. So, I challenged

myself. I switched from news to YouTube and typed, “How to cook rice?” I took one and a half cups of

rice. Since I didn't have access to a rice cooker, I put the rice in a big pot. Firstly, the rice has to be washed

to get rid of dust and starch. I thought I won't be able to drain the rice and that it will fall out of the pot. I

observed the chef as I swirled the rice around and used my dexterous hands to drain it, not once, not

twice, but three times. I looked down at the sink and saw less than 50 grains that made their way out of

the pot. Suffice to say, I was up to the mark.




i. Father’s question to the narrator, about knowing how to cook rice, was intended to

a. criticize the narrator’s lack of abilities.

b. make the process sound simple.

c. encourage the narrator to take up cooking.

d. showcase his own expertise in cooking rice.​

Answers

Answered by DikshithP
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Answer:

b) make the process sound simple.

Explanation:

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