English, asked by shakilahmed33392, 11 months ago

Why would a foreigner and then a young woman' be standing in south
railway station waiting for the train to Canning? It is true of courses that this
was the only rail connection to the Sunderbans, but as far as I knew it was
used by the tourists. Those going to the Sunderbuns usually went by bus steam
or launches. The train was mainly used by people who were daily passengers
in from outlying villages to work in the city. He saw her turning to as some
of a person standing next to her. She probably wanted to know when the trai
likely to come. She made certain signs with her hands. The person might not
understood her. In reply he said something in the local language. Bangla
wanted to bsp. Pushing his way through the crowd he arrived within earshot
only words he could hear were : "Ami Bangla Jani Na",
Complete the following sentence :
(i) Most Indian women mostly wear silver
(ii) Complete the sentences given below with the help of options that
The young women seemed to be a foreigner because
(A) She was brownish in complexion.
(B) Unlike others she was neat and tidy.
(C) She was standing like a boxer
(D) She was waiting for the train.
58/08/1-202 AJ​

Answers

Answered by patilhimel
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Answer:

she was waiting for the train.

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