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How does the author convey that the Cabuliwallah had not visited his native country for many years?
A. In the passage, seeing little Mini adorned as a young bride makes the Cabuliwallah feel sad,
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In the passage, the Cabuliwallah carries an ink-smeared paper with the impression of his daughters hand
C. In the passage, the sight of Mini reminds the Cabuliwallah of his own daughter whom he had not seen for
eight years
D. In the passage, the Cabuliwallah is a fruit-seller who sells his wares on the streets of Calcutta.
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Answer:

Yeppers! It's C) In the passage, the sight of Mini reminds the Cabuliwallah of his own daughter whom he had not seen for eight years.

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Answer: C.

Explanation: In the passage, the sight of Mini reminds the Cabuliwallah of his own daughter whom he had not seen for eight years.

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