Answer:
A
Explanation:
This Indian tale named “Harisarman” is about a village Brahmin who becomes wealthy and popular with his fate. Though he was poor and foolish at the beginning of the story but later turns to be a cunning person. He plays along with his fate to develop his fame among the villagers and Sthutadatta. Sthutadatta gave shelter and job to Harisarman and his family. Harisarman took offense when Sthutadatta forgot to feed him in the feast. He apologized to him and asked his favor to search the horse through his magical powers. Later in the story, Harisarman was called when robbery started to happen in the town. After he would solve the problem he was usually rewarded.
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Answer:
The answer is death.
Explanation:
Because the winner is the one to be stoned to death by the others citizens. The stones gathered by the boys in the beginning of the story were meant for the stoning.
That’s true Children were forcibly removed from their homes for long periods to separate them from native traditions.