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fancy bread
by anita nahita amin
- why does anil have trouble selling his cookies to puri when he and his grandma first go to the indian grocery store?
a. the cookies dont taste good.
b. people would rather eat brownies.
c. there are already a lot of cookies at the indian grocery store.
d. people think they are too expensive.
- according to the story, what is the meaning of the word paratha? what does the word also mean?
(handwritten text: dan pratha... flat + bread)
- what does anil do with his paratha to make it different than anything else that puri sells in his indian grocery store?
- according to the story, why doesnt puri like anils special parathas at first?
a. the parathas are too flat.
b. the parathas are too fluffy.
c. the parathas are too big.
d. the parathas are too small.
(partial text: with anils parathas really isnt a problem)
Question 1
To solve this, we analyze each option. Option a: No info about taste issues. Option b: Brownies aren't mentioned as a preference over cookies. Option c: If the store already has many cookies, competition makes selling hard. Option d: No mention of price. So c is correct.
Assuming from the story (since "paratha" is an Indian flatbread, and "also" likely relates to context, but the handwritten answer seems to misspell. Correctly, "paratha" is a flatbread (layered, often stuffed), "also" means in addition/too. But the original handwritten is unclear, but based on the story "Fancy Bread" (paratha is a type of bread), so paratha: a type of Indian flatbread (often layered, cooked), "also" means as well/in addition.
From the story "Fancy Bread", Anil likely makes his parathas fancy (e.g., shaped creatively, stuffed uniquely, or decorated) to stand out, as the title suggests "fancy" bread. So he makes the parathas "fancy" (e.g., shapes them in creative ways like hearts, decorates, or adds unique fillings) to differ from regular parathas at the store.
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c. There are already a lot of cookies at the Indian grocery store.