Answer:
B. Mini is the joy of the narrator's life, and her departure will leave a void.
Explanation:
In this excerpt from Tagore's "Cabuliwallah", Mini's father, the narrator of the story, talks about his daughter's wedding that takes place during the Puja holiday, at the end of which, according to Hindu mythology, Durga returns to Mount Kailas.
Comparing this event to his daughter's departure from his home after wedding, he stresses the loss he will suffer after the leaving of his beloved daughter.
Answer:
Thank you, this is gonna help feed my family, have a bless day good human.
This is a picture of my 5 year old son look how happy you made him!
Answer:
Planning the story, create a draft, correct and publish story.
Explanation:
Although short stories have a beginning, middle and end, they are of a shorter brevity and there is always a message to give. Short stories require an exhaustive simplification because we must transmit the message and avoid losing the attention of the reader. I recommend 4 steps for writing one. Step 1: Plan the story, from creating the characters, environments, internal time (weather, whether it is day or night, time) among other narrative elements. Step 2: Write a draft version. Step 3: Correction process, where the history should be re-read to determine if there are spelling or grammar errors and to apply the necessary corrections at the same time that the punctuation and spelling are verified. Step 4: Publication.