Fart D Which sentence from the text BEST supports your answer in part A? That the movement of the leaves and the clouds of the sky were enough to fill life with joy such were the sentiments to which he sought to give expression. When in the evening the smoke began to curl up from the village cowsheds, and the cicadas chirped in every bush . - . the postmaster would light his little lamp. and call out "Ratan.* Thus, as they talked, it would often get very late, and the postmaster would feel too lazy to do any cooking at all. On some evenings, seated at his desk in the corner of the big empty shed, the postmaster too would call up memories of his own home, of his mother and his sister, or those for whom in his exile his heart was sad

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Fart D
Which sentence from the text BEST supports your answer in part A?
That the movement of the leaves and the clouds of the sky were enough to fill
life with joy such were the sentiments to which he sought to give expression.
When in the evening the smoke began to curl up from the village cowsheds,
and the cicadas chirped in every bush . - . the postmaster would light his little
lamp. and call out "Ratan.*
Thus, as they talked, it would often get very late, and the postmaster would feel
too lazy to do any cooking at all.
On some evenings, seated at his desk in the corner of the big empty shed, the
postmaster too would call up memories of his own home, of his mother and his
sister, or those for whom in his exile his heart was sad
Answer

The postmaster would light his little lamp and call out "Ratan" to fill life with joy.

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The sentence from the text that best supports the answer in part A is "The postmaster would light his little lamp and call out "Ratan"...
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