Write down the conversation between Munna and Rubaiya reference to the story jalebis .
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Answer:
The Coins Began to Talk and then Started to Clamour
That day, as the boy stepped out of school, the coins began to talk. One coin told him that he
should go and buy hot jalebis with it. The coin urged the boy to spend it as money was meant to
be spent. The boy answered the coins that he was a good boy and the coins should not be
misguiding him. He told the coins that he was well fed at home and buying anything from the
shops would be a sin. He also told the coins that the money was meant for his fees.
The coins didn’t appreciate the argument given by the young boy. They, therefore, all began to
talk at the same time and made a great clamouring sound. They made such noise that passers by
began to stare at the boy. The boy closed them tight in his fist. They were silent for some time.
A little later, the boy loosened his fist and the coins again began to lure him. The coins tempt
him by saying that he could pay his fees with scholarship money.
The Boy Begins to Think About the Jalebis and Finally Gave In
The boy knew that what the coins were telling him was not right, but he thinks that they
were not wrong either. The boy begins to think about the hot, fresh jalebis full of sweet sugar.
He was tempted, but he was also weighing the entire situation. He came from a well-to-do
family and had enjoyed a considerable prestige. He had also enjoyed a certain status in his
class. Masterji had often asked him to beat the other boys in the class. Eating jalebis in the
middle of the bazaar was not easy for him. So, he clenched his fist again and came back home.