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The names of the father and son did not represent what they really were.
- Father Subal's name means "strong" and because in reality it did not represent what the father was, because he was already old and weak, that is why he could not do many things and longed to be young again.
- The son's name Sushil which means "gentle and quiet" did not really represent what the son actually was, as he was very mischievous and liked to cause trouble for the neighbors.
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The growing collection of items that he has found in the knothole - including a crayon, marbles, a whistle, a spelling medal, an old pocket watch, and a pocketknife.
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B. He shares complex emotions with the Cabuliwallah as a father who must accept change as his child becomes an adult.
Explanation:
After not liking his presence as it was very suspicious, Cabuliwallah was accepted by a narrator, as the narrator realized that Cabuliwallah is the same as him, separated from his daughter, that is now grown up.
The narrator is so emotionally sympathized with the fruit vendor, that he wants to give up a part of the money to give it to Cabuliwallah so that he could be closer to his only child.