would you agree thet promise made to poor children are rarly kept .why do you think this happens in the incidents narrate in the text.
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Answer: Yes, I'm agreed that such promises to poor children are rarely kept because we get lost in our daily tasks or daily routine that we don't even remember the promises we made to someone.
This happens in incidents because author was trying to know about Sahab-e-alam lifestyle and by going deep in converstaion the author made a false promise to him that she'll make a school for him where he can study.
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Yes, I agree that promises made to the poor children are rarely kept. The rich or educated who come in contact with the children who are engaged in the activity of begging, picking rags, selling small objects, polishing shoes etc. interact with this section of society more out of a sense of curiosity than a social obligation. They make promises carelessly and without thinking, not to complete but to sow a seed of hope temporarily. In the text same thing happens with Saheb when the author Aness Jung encourage him to study and offers to join her school. It ignites a spark in him and raises his hopes. However the promise which she made is never complete and he has (saheb) to live in the same bleak world.
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