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why is English language called a priceless commodity

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The story Ranga's marriage is about an accountant's son.

He is the first of his village to receive English Education and was sent outside the village for studies.

English language is called a priceless commodity because in those days, English was not known to common people in the narrator's village.

Answered by blackberry40
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Answer:

The narrator was not fond of English language. English was not spoken or used in the village. Ranga was the first person to go out of the village to study English. People felt that he would have changed due to his English education. There is also resentment against English. Hosahalli was not included in any geography book by any Englishman. The narrator sarcastically calls English a ‘priceless commodity’.

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