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The main themes include basic human values, trust, relationships, and the moral complexities of theft. |
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The protagonist, a fifteen-year-old thief, frequently changes his name to ___ to evade the police. |
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True or False: Anil, the writer, is depicted as a greedy character who is easily deceived by the thief. |
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False; Anil is portrayed as trusting and honest, making it difficult for the thief to deceive him. |
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How does the relationship between the thief and Anil evolve throughout the story? |
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Initially, the thief deceives Anil by stealing from him, but he later grapples with his conscience and ultimately decides not to take the money. |
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Fill in the blank: The story illustrates that a thief finds it easier to deceive a ___ person than an honest one. |
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Hari Singh wanted to befriend Anil to gain his trust and find an opportunity to steal from him, as he was a young boy who resorted to theft as a way of life. |
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Fill in the blank: Anil promised to teach Hari how to ___, ___, and ___ in addition to cooking. |
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True or False: Anil reacted with anger and reported Hari to the police after discovering the theft. |
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False: Anil did not treat Hari with disgust or report him to the police despite knowing about the theft. |
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After stealing the money, Hari felt regret and agitation for cheating Anil, who had treated him well and taught him valuable skills. |
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Anil continued to treat Hari normally and offered him fifty rupees, which was a month's payment, demonstrating his understanding and kindness. |
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The central theme is that kindness and trust can change even the worst individuals, highlighting the importance of loyalty and the potential for redemption. |
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True or False: The story suggests that a person's past actions define their future completely. |
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False. The story suggests that everyone, including those with a troubled past, has the potential for change and redemption. |
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Hari Singh initially betrays Anil's trust by stealing from him, but ultimately he decides to return, realizing that breaking Anil's trust would lead to deep regret and a loss of connection. |
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Fill in the blank: The story emphasizes that ___ has the power to bring about change in people. |
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The lesson conveyed is that trust is a fragile element in relationships, and once it is broken, it can lead to irreparable damage; thus, it is essential to uphold trust and be kind. |