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How does the use of the idiom in paragraph 16 help develop the character’s feelings?
They describe how Makhan is well behaved.
Phatik seeks attention and acceptance through mischief.
Phatik is making up for his bad behavior toward Makhan.
It describes a state of excited anticipation.
Phatik feels miserable and unhappy.
It explains the motive behind Phatik’s joy about going to Calcutta.
He is eager to get away from his current situation.
He wants to help his sister and provide a home for his nephew.
What is implied in the sentence below from paragraph 16? “He Phatik bequeathed to Makhan, in perpetuity, his fishing rod, his big kite, and his marbles. Indeed, at this time of departure, his generosity towards Makhan was unbounded.”
They describe how Makhan is well behaved.
Phatik seeks attention and acceptance through mischief.
Phatik is making up for his bad behavior toward Makhan.
It describes a state of excited anticipation.
Phatik feels miserable and unhappy.
It explains the motive behind Phatik’s joy about going to Calcutta.
He is eager to get away from his current situation.
He wants to help his sister and provide a home for his nephew.
What is the meaning of the similes in the sentence below from paragraph 15? “He was told by his sister that Phatik was a perpetual nuisance, but Makhan was as good as gold, as quiet as a lamb, and very fond of reading.”
They describe how Makhan is well behaved.
Phatik seeks attention and acceptance through mischief.
Phatik is making up for his bad behavior toward Makhan.
It describes a state of excited anticipation.
Phatik feels miserable and unhappy.
It explains the motive behind Phatik’s joy about going to Calcutta.
He is eager to get away from his current situation.
He wants to help his sister and provide a home for his nephew.
In the sentence below from paragraph 19, how does the connotation of the words reflect Phatik’s attitude toward living with his aunt and uncle? “The cramped atmosphere of neglect ... oppressed Phatik so much that he could hardly brea
They describe how Makhan is well behaved.
Phatik seeks attention and acceptance through mischief.
Phatik is making up for his bad behavior toward Makhan.
It describes a state of excited anticipation.
Phatik feels miserable and unhappy.
It explains the motive behind Phatik’s joy about going to Calcutta.
He is eager to get away from his current situation.
He wants to help his sister and provide a home for his nephew.
How does the author’s use of third-person point of view reinforce the reader’s understanding of Phatik’s reaction of his uncle’s offer?
They describe how Makhan is well behaved.
Phatik seeks attention and acceptance through mischief.
Phatik is making up for his bad behavior toward Makhan.
It describes a state of excited anticipation.
Phatik feels miserable and unhappy.
It explains the motive behind Phatik’s joy about going to Calcutta.
He is eager to get away from his current situation.
He wants to help his sister and provide a home for his nephew.
What is one possible reason why his uncle “kindly offered” to take Phatik to Calcutta?
They describe how Makhan is well behaved.
Phatik seeks attention and acceptance through mischief.
Phatik is making up for his bad behavior toward Makhan.
It describes a state of excited anticipation.
Phatik feels miserable and unhappy.
It explains the motive behind Phatik’s joy about going to Calcutta.
He is eager to get away from his current situation.
He wants to help his sister and provide a home for his nephew.
How does Phatik’s behavior toward his brother help develop the theme of the selection?
They describe how Makhan is well behaved.
Phatik seeks attention and acceptance through mischief.
Phatik is making up for his bad behavior toward Makhan.
It describes a state of excited anticipation.
Phatik feels miserable and unhappy.
It explains the motive behind Phatik’s joy about going to Calcutta.
He is eager to get away from his current situation.
He wants to help his sister and provide a home for his nephew.
What does Phatik’s reaction to his uncle’s offer reveal about his character?
They describe how Makhan is well behaved.
Phatik seeks attention and acceptance through mischief.
Phatik is making up for his bad behavior toward Makhan.
It describes a state of excited anticipation.
Phatik feels miserable and unhappy.
It explains the motive behind Phatik’s joy about going to Calcutta.
He is eager to get away from his current situation.
He wants to help his sister and provide a home for his nephew.
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