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why was there laughter has been described as innocent?
the kabuliwala story
Gulmohar book
class 7 ​

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Answered by RMPatel
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Explanation:

SummaryAnalysis

The narrator’s precocious five-year-old daughter, Mini, started talking very young, and now she “can’t stop talking for a minute.” While her mother loses patience with Mini’s chatter and “often scolds her,” the narrator can’t bring himself to tell her to be quiet because it is “so unnatural” when she’s not talking. Because of this, Mini turns to her father when she wants to talk.

The opening of the story immediately establishes the close connection the narrator has with Mini in her early childhood. Mini’s constant chatter, especially starting from such a young age, reveals a natural curiosity with the world that can also be seen in her father, who takes as much pleasure in talking with Mini as she does in talking to him.

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Answered by ankurshree21
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Answer:

Their laughter has been described as innocent because, ..... continued below...

Explanation:

if innocence is addressed which is the base,the laughing comes out the0 innocence. That is further comes out of true childly acts pf being childish then all laughs would be childish and innocent naturally.

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