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Why is the baker called the childhood friend, companion and guide by the author?​

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Answered by qwmagpies
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The baker is called a friend, companion and guide for the children because-

  • The baker meets the children so frequently that he knows every child and treats each one nicely.
  • He brings special breads for each and every child.
  • The children used to spend much of their time with the baker as he was the only person that they had known after the invasion of the Portuguese.

As the baker visited the children so often the children considered him as their friend, companion and a guide.

Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
45

The answer has been stated below.

Explanation:

When the author visited Goa, he remembered his childhood days.

He also remembered the baker who used to come to the village twice a day. The baker in Goa was known as Pader.

The author recalls this baker as his friend, guide and companion.

The baker was a friend and guide to every child in the village.

Whenever he would come to the village, he would hit the ground with his bamboo stick making a jingling sound.

This sound would wake up the author, whenever he would come to the village.

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