Why didn't Mridu have time to wonder about whose slippers they were?
2. What prompted the children to give the chappals to the beggar?
3. Don't you think there is something interesting about the pair of chappals in the
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4. Who was the actual loser in the story, the music-
master or Gopu Mama?
5. Someone's gain is another's loss. Comment in the light of the story.
Answers
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Explanation:
Answer:
1.Mridu didn't have much time to wonder about whose slippers they were, because Ravi dragged her to the backyard, behind a thick bitter-berry bush. There, inside a torn football lined with sacking and filled with sand, lay a very small kitten, lapping up milk from a coconut half-shell.
2.The beggar showed his feet to the children. There were pink blisters on his bare feet which made Mridu conclude that he didn't have the money to buy chappals. Mridu was concerned about the beggar. She suggested giving an old pair of chappals to the beggar.
3.The story 'A gift of chappals' is indeed interesting. It explores many themes: kindness to animals is one of them. the children rescue and feed a stary cat. Also, they show compassion towards a beggar and hand over their uncle's chappals to him.
4.Gopu Mama was the actual loser because the poor fellow was left without a pair of chappals. The music master got Gopu Mama's chappals as compensation for his pair that was given away to the beggar.
5. Comment in the light of the story. that we can revert to you with a meaningful solution. Sorry for the inconvenience caused.