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English Language & Literature — CBSE Class 10 board question

Q1. [3]
"During our childhood in Goa, the baker used to be our friend, companion and guide." What does this statement imply in relation to the character of the baker? (Glimpses of India)
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Model Answer

The statement implies that the baker was a central, joyful figure in the children's lives. He visited at least twice a day, and his arrival — announced by the 'jhang, jhang' of his bamboo staff — was eagerly awaited. Children rushed out not for the bread loaves but for the bread-bangles they loved. The baker interacted warmly with the household, greeted everyone, and his presence was a daily highlight. He was a familiar, comforting figure who brought both food and excitement, making him a true friend and companion of childhood.

Source: Glimpses of India — A Baker from Goa, Chapter 5

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Explanation

The question asks you to interpret the quoted statement by linking it to the baker's role and behaviour. Examiners look for:

Avoid just retelling the story — focus on what it shows about his character (friendly, dependable, beloved). At 3 marks, give 3 clear, distinct points in a short paragraph.

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