Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
The answer is option B "a peddler." A Cabuliwallah is a short story based around a small seller who travels around selling fruit in till he met a young girl who ends up making a great impression on the seller. A peddler is a seller that goes town from town selling small items.
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Answer:
The narrator explains that Mr. Lindsey believes in facts and common sense. The narrator’s indirect description helped me understand Mr. Lindsey’s actions in the story better. He doesn’t believe that the snow-image is alive because it is logically impossible.
Explanation:
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I don’t really see how it’d be wrong unless if you have to come up with a fake argument, regardless if your argument is wrong or not.
This is True.
This can most easily be observed in his novel "The Old Man and the Sea"
Here we get an analysis and a comparison between the lives of a fish and that of a man, deconstructing the differences and supremacy of one over another.