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vaieri [72.5K]
3 years ago
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Select the two best reasons why Mini and the Cabuliwallah develop such a close relationship in “The Cabuliwallah.”

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2 answers:
Lelu [443]3 years ago
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Answer:

The two best reasons why Mini and Cabuliwallah develop such a close relationship is b

Explanation:

Option B contains the sentences Mini reminds the Cabuliwallah of his own daughter. and The Cabuliwallah is a patient listener to Mini’s chatter.

These two sentences are the base of the story and they are mention as the story begins and as it ends, when their friendship started they use to talk about each other's stories and share a lot of time together, then after Cabuliwallah was imprisoned and 10 years passed, he thought about his own child and how he had missed her childhood just the same way he missed mini's childhood while in jail.

Ghella [55]3 years ago
5 0
Mini spenmds a lot of time with the <span>Cabuliwallah = She is lonley
She builds a strong relationship with him full off laufter = </span><span>The Cabuliwallah is a patient listener to Mini’s chatter.
Answer: C
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