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Describe any two silent featear of narrator village hosahalli

Answer» The narrator belongs to Hosahalli, a village in the erstwhile Mysore State. Hosahalli is to Mysore state what the sweet ‘Karigadabu’ is to a festive meal in South India. The village has some mango trees, creepers and a pond. The people are simple. The ‘priceless commodity’, English is not so widespread in Hosahalli. The narrator is proud of his village and speaks glowingly of it.
The village of Hosahalli has two very distinguished features.\tThe mango trees growing in the village of Hosahalli are extremely sour.\tEven a bite from them can take the sourness straight to the brahmarandhra.\tSecondly, the leaves of the creepers growing around the village are quite fascinating.\tThe leaves are huge enough to serve the afternoon meals without any further worry.\xa0


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