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  1. It can be inferred that the narrator in “The Cabuliwallah” learns that he and the fruit seller are far more alike than they
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  2. Read "The Cabuliwallah" on p. 482–490 in Reading the World. Read with the Literary Lens purpose in mind: Key Ideas: What are
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  3. In “The Cabuliwallah,” the narrator feels a cultural and social separation between himself and the fruit seller.What passage
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  4. In “The Cabuliwallah,” how does Mini’s desire to interact with the fruit seller affect the plot of the story?The
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  5. 1. Read the following passage from "The Cabuliwallah."I took them and was going to pay him, but he caught my hand and said: "you
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  6. Read the following passage from "The Cabuliwallah." I took them and was going to pay him, but he caught my hand and said: "You
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  7. Read the following passage from "The Cabuliwallah."I took them and was going to pay him, but he caught my hand and said: "You
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  8. Read the following passage from "The Cabuliwallah."I took them and was going to pay him, but he caught my hand and said: "You
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  10. Read the following passage from the "Cabuliwallah".I took them and was going to pay him, but he caught my hand and said: "You
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