Kamala told Chinna that keeping the money would be stealing. She gently explained that even though the extra money was given by mistake, taking it would be wrong, helping Chinna understand the difference between right and wrong. Class 4 English Santoor ...
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In the story, “mischievous smile” means a playful or slightly naughty expression. Chinna smiled this way when he thought about using the extra money to buy the bells and chocolates, even though he knew it wasn’t the right thing. Class 4 ...
Chinna wanted to use the extra ten rupees to buy the tinkling bells and some chocolates. He whispered this idea to his mother, thinking it would be a good chance to get what he wanted. Class 4 English Santoor Grade 4 ...
The fruit seller made a mistake by giving Chinna ten rupees extra in change. He didn’t notice the error, but Chinna did. This mistake created a moral situation where Chinna had to decide what to do. Class 4 English Santoor Textbook ...
The fruit seller gave Chinna two ten-rupee notes as change, which totaled twenty rupees. However, the correct change should have been ten rupees. This mistake sets up the key moment in the story about honesty. Class 4 English Santoor Textbook Unit ...