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How did the children get along with the baker?
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Why would the children run to meet the baker as soon as he arrived?
The jingling sound of the bamboo used to wake up the children from sleep. The children would run to meet and greet him. The children used to treat the baker as their friend, companion and guide. They were attracted to the typically sweet fragrance of the bread loaves. They were only interested in the bread-bangles or the special sweet breads meant for them. So they would run to meet him.
Some More Questions From Glimpses of India Chapter
How do the Goan people react to their colonial past?
Is bread-making still popular in Goa? How do you know?
Why would the baker come everyday? What announced his arrival?
What would the baker do after his musical entry?
How did he treat the kids who surrounded him?
How did the children get along with the baker?
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Why would the children run to meet the baker as soon as he arrived?
How do you know the kids were excited about the bread?
‘The tiger never brushed his teeth.’ Why does the author say so?
What are the different varieties of bread? Which occasions are they associated with?
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What are bol and bolinhas? Why are they necessary and when?
What did the bakers wear: (i) in the Portuguese days (ii) when the author was young?
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