who was kari ? how did the narrator take care of him?
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Answer:The narrator climbed up the trees to get luscious twigs for Kari. He took Kari to the river and rubbed him with clean sand. He cut the twigs with a sharp hatchet. He always heeded to the elephant’s call. He was a boy of ego. He got angry with his parents when they blamed him for the theft of the bananas. He was a good observer. Soon he discovered that Kari was the thief. He pulled Kari by the ear and scolded him in harsh language.He learnt how to make the elephant sit down, walk, go fast or go fast or go slow by saying ‘D hat’and ‘Mali'.
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How did the narrator take care of kari?
ans: he came under the care of the narrator. The narrator too was a young boy, merely nine years old. The narrator could reach Kari’s back if he stood on his toes. Kari remained of the same height for the next 2 years. Both the narrator and Kari grew simultaneously. Kari lived in a Pavilion under a thatched roof with thick tree stumps to prevent him from falling. Every morning Kari used to lie down on the sand bank while the narrator used to rub and clean him. After that, Kari would spend a long time in the water and when he would come out of it, he would be in a very happy state.