Why didn’t he take the coins’ advice? Give two or three reasons.
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In the story " The jalebi" the author describes a little boy who was studying in school. According to the story, the boy was very honest and he has a good reputation in school.
He did many things for the school. So he didn't spend the money by doing the wrong things. He did n't want to do the wrong things by his school fees.
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Why didn’t he take the coins’ advice? Give two or three reasons.
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Initially, the boy didn’t take the coins’ advice because of the following reasons:
- He was an honest boy.
- He could not spend the money meant for school fees on buying jalebis.
- He was fully aware of the consequences of not paying the fees on time i.e. the teacher would punish him by beating him with a cane.
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