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why did the narrator get second hand books when reached sixth grade​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The narrator recalls that the baker acted as their friend and companion during their childhood days in Goa. The baker used to visit twice a day; once, while he was on the round to sell his loaves and the other time, while returning back with his empty basket, having sold all the loaves. It was the sound of his bamboo stick that woke the children up. The children were so excited to meet him and choose from the bread bangles or Kankon he made especially for them. While the bangles were for children, loaves were for the adults that were generally collected by the maid-servant of the household.

Answered by 0Strange
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☞ ̄ᴥ ̄☞ THE NARRATOR GETS SECOND HAND BOOKS WHEN HE REACHED IN GRADE SIXTH BECAUSE HE WAS STUDYING IN NARAYANA SCHOOL WHILE HIS BROTHER WHO IS THE NARRATOR WAS STUDYING IN A GOVERNMENT SCHOOL.

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