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What motivates Coachman Ali to visit the post office every day despite his illness? |
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Coachman Ali is motivated by the hope of receiving a letter from his daughter Miriam, which has become his most important mission. |
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Fill in the blank: Coachman Ali used to be a famous ___ and a crack shot before he gave up hunting. |
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Ali extracts a promise from Laxmi Das that he will deliver Miriam’s letter to his grave. |
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After Ali's death, the postmaster finds himself waiting for a letter from his own daughter, which makes him understand the value of a child's letter for a father. |
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What action do the postmaster and Laxmi Das take to make amends for their treatment of Ali? |
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They visit Ali's grave and place Miriam’s letter on it as a gesture of remorse for their bad treatment. |
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What realization does the postmaster come to about letters during his traumatic experience? |
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The postmaster realizes that letters hold great human worth and are not just envelopes and postcards. |
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What is the postmaster's emotional state as he waits for his daughter's letter? |
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True or False: The postmaster initially shows compassion towards Coachman Ali. |
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What was Coachman Ali's occupation before he became fixated on receiving letters? |
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Fill in the blank: Ali asks Laxmi Das to deliver Miriam’s letter to his ___ after his death. |
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The postmaster finds himself waiting for a letter from his sick daughter, which helps him understand the pain of separation that Ali experienced. |
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True or False: Laxmi Das was unaware of Ali's last request regarding the letter. |
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False. Laxmi Das was aware of Ali's request to deliver the letter to his grave. |
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Coachman Ali never receives a letter during his lifetime, and he is found dead three months later with Miriam's letter lying near his door. |