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1.

In the fair he wants many things. What are they? Why does he move on without waiting for an Answer?

Answer» Some of the things child wants in the fair are:
• Toys and Balloons
• Burfi from the sweetmeat seller
• Garland of Gulmohar
• Watching the snake charmer play flute to a snake
• A ride in the roundabout
The boy moved on without waiting for an answer because he knew that his request would be refused every time
2.

What are the things the child sees on his way to the fair? Why does he lag behind?

Answer» The child sees many things which fascinates him on his way to the fair. He saw many toy shops on road sides. To distract him from toys, his mother shows him a flowering mustard field nearby. In the fields, the child sees dragon flies, butterflies fluttering around the flowers. Then, while walking on the footpath he was amazed by the insects and worms. After entering the grove where his parents were resting, he saw cooing doves. As he neared the village with his parents, he saw huge crowds of people going to the fair. As the distance to the fair gets closer, he sees many shops converging to fair. A sweetmeat seller selling sweets like burfi and Gulab-jamun and a little further he comes across a flower seller who was selling a garland of Gulmohar. Walking ahead, he sees a man selling rainbow coloured 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 keeps lagging on the way because the child is fascinated by all the things he sees on his way. At times, he stops to buy toys and at other times he stops to admire the beauty of the nature – collecting flowers, catching butterflies.