(i)The coins were asking him to buy the jalebis. They said that those fresh, hot jalebiswere not coming out for nothing.Jalebiswere meant to be eaten, and only those with money in their pocket could eat them. They also said that money was meant to be spent, and only those who liked jalebisspent it.
(ii) Yes, they were misguiding him. Even though the money was for the payment of fees, they urged him to spend all onjalebis.
Answered by Aaryan | 1 year agoWhy didn't he pay the school fees on the day he brought money toschool?
Why didn't he take the coins' advice? Give two or three reasons.
(i) What did the oldest coin tell him?
(ii) Did he follow his advice? If not, why not?
He reached home with the coins in his pocket. What happened then?