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In "All for a Paisa," after the ironsmith's daughter rescues her husband, he still mentions that he will

have to harm her.
How does this scene contribute to the development of the theme that some people simply cannot be
helped?

A) It captures the confusion felt by those who find themselves in sudden and unexpected
danger.

B) It depicts a moment in which a character's flaws remain despite experiences that should
have led to improvement

C)It shows a time in which a character foolishly refuses the assistance of someone who
might be able to solve his problems
• D) It reveals the innocence of fools, who tend to place too much trust in others

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Answer: b. It depicts a moment in which a character flaws remain despite experiences that should have led to improvement

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It depicts a moment in which a character's flaws remain despite experiences that should have led to improvement.

Answer: Option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

The story "All for a paisa" is a riddle story. The theme of the story is that it is very tough to teach wisdom to a fool. If he does not want to learn, then nothing can teach him. Even if a fool goes through certain personal experiences or any kind of help or assistance from some one can teach him wisdom.

In the scene above in the story, even though the daughter of the iron smith helps her husband then also he wants to harm her. Even when he got an experience, then also he did not lean from it and wanted to do what he had decided, not learning anything from his experiences.

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