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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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.