The ending of the story is open for us to decide. At the end the parents, who continuously make sure that he was with them right from the beginning of their journey may have suddenly realized that he was missing and come looking for the lost child. The helpful man who tried to console the little boyRead more
The ending of the story is open for us to decide. At the end the parents, who continuously make sure that he was with them right from the beginning of their journey may have suddenly realized that he was missing and come looking for the lost child. The helpful man who tried to console the little boy by offering him various things at the fair may have also asked him for the description of his parents and helped him to be reunited with them at the fair reception.
The lost child loses interest in all the things that he had wanted earlier because he was frightened on being separated from his parents in the crowd. His aim was to find and be with them. All the things that fascinated him in the fair no longer attract to him and now the only thing that matters isRead more
The lost child loses interest in all the things that he had wanted earlier because he was frightened on being separated from his parents in the crowd. His aim was to find and be with them. All the things that fascinated him in the fair no longer attract to him and now the only thing that matters is finding his parents.
He stops at the roundabout and wants to swing on a ride. He observes it swinging with men, women and children enjoying themselves on it and suddenly realises that he has lost his way. Watching keenly he turned to his parents to ask for permission to go on the rounds but there was no reply from themRead more
He stops at the roundabout and wants to swing on a ride. He observes it swinging with men, women and children enjoying themselves on it and suddenly realises that he has lost his way. Watching keenly he turned to his parents to ask for permission to go on the rounds but there was no reply from them and that is when he realises that they were not there. He looked all around but there was no sign of them. Tears rolled down from his eyes and started running in all directions looking for his parents. His yellow turban was untied and his clothes became untidy. He was screaming and was scared by the looks of the hefty men around.
The child many things in fair. They are • Toys and Balloons. • Sweets like burfi from the sweetmeat seller. • Garland of Gulmohar flower. • Attracted by the snake charmer play flute to a snake. • A ride in the roundabout swing. The boy moved on without waiting for an answer because he knew that hisRead more
The child many things in fair. They are
• Toys and Balloons.
• Sweets like burfi from the sweetmeat seller.
• Garland of Gulmohar flower.
• Attracted by the snake charmer play flute to a snake.
• A ride in the roundabout swing.
The boy moved on without waiting for an answer because he knew that his parents would not fulfil his request and would be denied at each stop.
• Firstly, he saw toys lined up at a shop. • Then he saw a flowering mustard field which seemed like gold. • In the fields, the child also saw colorful dragon flies, butterflies fluttering their wings and bees sucking nectar. • Then while walking on the footpath he saw the insects and worms crawlingRead more
• Firstly, he saw toys lined up at a shop.
• Then he saw a flowering mustard field which seemed like gold.
• In the fields, the child also saw colorful dragon flies, butterflies fluttering their wings and bees sucking nectar.
• Then while walking on the footpath he saw the insects and worms crawling.
• When he entered the grove he could hear and see doves cooing.
• As he neared the village he saw huge crowd going to the fair
• The child also came across sweetmeat seller selling sweets like burfi and Gulab Jamun and a flower seller who was selling a garland of Gulmohar
• Further ahead, he saw a man selling rainbow color balloons.
• He also saw a snake charmer who stood playing a flute to a snake.
• Finally, before losing track of his parents he saw a roundabout swing.
The child often keeps lagging behind his parents on the way and his mother and father have to constantly call him so that he doesn’t lag behind. This is because the child is lured by all the things he sees on his way. Sometimes, he stops to be to buy toys and at other times he stops to admire the beauty of the nature – collecting flowers, catching butterflies.
What do you think happens in the end? Does the child find his parents?
The ending of the story is open for us to decide. At the end the parents, who continuously make sure that he was with them right from the beginning of their journey may have suddenly realized that he was missing and come looking for the lost child. The helpful man who tried to console the little boyRead more
The ending of the story is open for us to decide. At the end the parents, who continuously make sure that he was with them right from the beginning of their journey may have suddenly realized that he was missing and come looking for the lost child. The helpful man who tried to console the little boy by offering him various things at the fair may have also asked him for the description of his parents and helped him to be reunited with them at the fair reception.
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Why does the lost child lose interest in the things that he had wanted earlier?
The lost child loses interest in all the things that he had wanted earlier because he was frightened on being separated from his parents in the crowd. His aim was to find and be with them. All the things that fascinated him in the fair no longer attract to him and now the only thing that matters isRead more
The lost child loses interest in all the things that he had wanted earlier because he was frightened on being separated from his parents in the crowd. His aim was to find and be with them. All the things that fascinated him in the fair no longer attract to him and now the only thing that matters is finding his parents.
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When does he realise that he has lost his way? How have his anxiety and insecurity been described?
He stops at the roundabout and wants to swing on a ride. He observes it swinging with men, women and children enjoying themselves on it and suddenly realises that he has lost his way. Watching keenly he turned to his parents to ask for permission to go on the rounds but there was no reply from themRead more
He stops at the roundabout and wants to swing on a ride. He observes it swinging with men, women and children enjoying themselves on it and suddenly realises that he has lost his way. Watching keenly he turned to his parents to ask for permission to go on the rounds but there was no reply from them and that is when he realises that they were not there. He looked all around but there was no sign of them. Tears rolled down from his eyes and started running in all directions looking for his parents. His yellow turban was untied and his clothes became untidy. He was screaming and was scared by the looks of the hefty men around.
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In the fair he wants many things. What are they? Why does he move on without waiting for an answer?
The child many things in fair. They are • Toys and Balloons. • Sweets like burfi from the sweetmeat seller. • Garland of Gulmohar flower. • Attracted by the snake charmer play flute to a snake. • A ride in the roundabout swing. The boy moved on without waiting for an answer because he knew that hisRead more
The child many things in fair. They are
• Toys and Balloons.
• Sweets like burfi from the sweetmeat seller.
• Garland of Gulmohar flower.
• Attracted by the snake charmer play flute to a snake.
• A ride in the roundabout swing.
The boy moved on without waiting for an answer because he knew that his parents would not fulfil his request and would be denied at each stop.
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What are the things the child sees on his way to the fair? Why does he lag behind?
• Firstly, he saw toys lined up at a shop. • Then he saw a flowering mustard field which seemed like gold. • In the fields, the child also saw colorful dragon flies, butterflies fluttering their wings and bees sucking nectar. • Then while walking on the footpath he saw the insects and worms crawlingRead more
• Firstly, he saw toys lined up at a shop.
• Then he saw a flowering mustard field which seemed like gold.
• In the fields, the child also saw colorful dragon flies, butterflies fluttering their wings and bees sucking nectar.
• Then while walking on the footpath he saw the insects and worms crawling.
• When he entered the grove he could hear and see doves cooing.
• As he neared the village he saw huge crowd going to the fair
• The child also came across sweetmeat seller selling sweets like burfi and Gulab Jamun and a flower seller who was selling a garland of Gulmohar
• Further ahead, he saw a man selling rainbow color balloons.
• He also saw a snake charmer who stood playing a flute to a snake.
• Finally, before losing track of his parents he saw a roundabout swing.
The child often keeps lagging behind his parents on the way and his mother and father have to constantly call him so that he doesn’t lag behind. This is because the child is lured by all the things he sees on his way. Sometimes, he stops to be to buy toys and at other times he stops to admire the beauty of the nature – collecting flowers, catching butterflies.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/