who is referred as he in the above extract . where he had gone and why in horse and 2 goats
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Answer:
Muni had gone to the shop to get the other things like dal, chilli, curry leaves, mustard, coriander, oil and a potato.
Explanation:
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Extract I
Of the seven hundred villages dotting the map of India……by the iron-hooped wheels of bullock carts.
1. What is meant by microscopic dot? What is said about Kritam in the extract?
Something very small.
Kritam was probably the tiniest of the seven hundred villages in India as it was a microscopic dot on the survey map.
2. It’s a wrong question.
3. Change the question. Give a brief description of the village Kritam.
It is ‘probably the tiniest’ of India’s seven hundred villages. It is a village that consists of ‘fewer than thirty houses, only one of them built from brick and cement.’ There are four streets in the village, with a shop for foodstuff and other items in the third street.
4. Give the meaning of Kritam in Tamil. Where did Muni live in the village?
Kritam in Tamil meant ‘ coronet’ or ‘crown’ on the brow of the Indian subcontinent. Muni lived in the last house in the fourth street in the village, beyond which stretched the fields.
5. How did the Big House differ from other houses?
The Big House, unlike other houses was built with brick and cement. It was painted yellow and blue all over with carvings of gods. The other houses were of bamboo thatch, straw, mud and other unspecified materials.
Extract II
In his prosperous days Muni had owned a flock…….dry sticks, bundled them, and carried them for fuel at sunset.