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How does the narrator's point of view as a father affect how he describes the Cabuliwallah's reunion with Mini?

He shares complex emotions with the Cabuliwallah as a father who must accept change as his child becomes an adult.

He fails to connect with the Cabuliwallah because they come from entirely different backgrounds.

He spends little time focused on the Cabuliwallah because he feels he has abandoned his child for work.

He sympathizes with the Cabulliwalah as a father who must spend a good deal of money to host a wedding for a child.

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Answer: b is the answer

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Answer:

He shares complex emotions with the Cabuliwallah as a father who must accept change as his child becomes an adult.

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"Cabuliwallah" is a Bengali story written by Rabindranath Tagore. It centers on the person of "Rahman" the Cabuliwallah. He is a man from Kabul who went to Calcutta in order to sell goods. Upon selling his goods, he met a little girl named "Mini." Although the parents were quite hesitant to let Mini develop friendship with Cabulliwah, over time they became close. They laughed together and had some fun.

Then, one day, Cabulliwalah got into an argument with a customer who didn't pay for his goods. He stabbed him and this led to his arrest. He was sent to jail for a long time. Now, when he happened to go out of prison, Mini was already getting married. It was her wedding day. He went to the wedding and was able to talk to the father of Mini (the writer) and told him that Mini reminded him of his daughter. However, Mini couldn't recognize him anymore. Upon hearing his story, the writer then cut off some of the wedding expenses in order to give him money so he can go home. He realized that all fathers are the same and they both must accept the change in their children as they get older.

So, in this way, he was able to share complex emotions with the Cabulliwalah. These emotions were happiness, loneliness and fear.

Thus, this explains the answer.

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