

The Thief's Story
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santhoshkumar Krishnaraj
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The Thief's Story

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Multiple Choice
At the end of the story, our narrator steals and keeps Anil's money.
True
False
Not known
Maybe
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Multiple Choice
What theme is suggested by the narrator returning the money to Anil?
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Home is where the heart is.
Knowledge is power.
It is more rewarding to work hard for what you have than take from others.
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Multiple Choice
In the text, it states, "I knew that once I could write like an educated man there would be no limit to what I could achieve." What inference can be made about the narrator based on this statement?
He values education and knows it will take him far.
He is a better thief and will continue making his life that way.
He does not value his relationship with Anil.
Anil feel obligated to teach the narrator.
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Multiple Choice
What evidence best supports the inference that Anil knew the narrator took his money?
I hurried back to the room feeling nervous."
But when I took the note, I saw it was still wet from the night's rain."
In the morning he would probably have given me two or three rupees to go to the cinema, but now I had it all."
"I smiled at Anil in my most appealing way."
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Multiple Choice
How does the narrator's feelings toward Anil develop the theme of the text?
Anil trusts the narrator at the beginning of the story, and the narrator feel so comfortable with Anil that he never steals his money.
At the beginning of the story, the narrator steals from Anil immediately. After that, he never earns his trust back, which leads the narrator to continue to steal.
The narrator befriends Anil at the beginning of the story, and wen the narrator tries to steal from Anil, the narrator is caught.
t the beginning of the story, the narrator wants to steal from Anil. As the story continues, the narrator earns the trust of Anil, which leads him to feel guilty about stealing his money.
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Multiple Choice
Who is the narrator of the story?
Hari Singh
Anil
Ruskin Bond
None of these
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Multiple Choice
What additional theme is suggested by the following statement? "He knew. But neither his lips not his eyes showed anything. I smiled at Anil in my most appealing way. And the smile came by itself, without any effort."
Stealing is no way to make a living.
Feeling guilty drives you to do crazy things.
Do not betray a man because he will never forgive you.
It feels better to do the right thing rather than the easy thing.
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Multiple Choice
What evidence from the text supports the narrator's thinking for returning Anil's money?
I went back to the bazaar and sat down in the shelter of the clock tower.
It was a simple matter to steal--and sometimes just as simple to be caught. But to be a really big man, a clever and respected man, was something else.
My spirits rose. But when I took the note, I saw it was still wet from the night's rain.
In my short career as a thief, I had made a study of men's faces when they had lost their goods.
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Multiple Choice
What suggested by the following evidence from the text? "He knew. But neither his lips nor his eyes showed anything. I smiled at Anil in my most appealing way. And the smile came by itself, without any effort."
The narrator is happier being honest with Anil rather than stealing from him.
The narrator is pleased that he is 600 ruupies richer.
Anil is a funny guy that can make the narrator laugh.
None of the above
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Multiple Select
Select two sentences that let us know the narrator feels guilty about stealing money from Anil.
But I hesitated--for some reason I can't explain--and I lost the chance to get away.
I found myself standing alone on the deserted platform.
I went back to the bazaar and sat down in the shelter of the clock tower.
I hurried back to the room feeling very nervous, for it is much easier to steal something that to return it undetected.
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