At the Araby bazaar, the protagonist looked humbly at the great jars that stood like eastern guards at either side of the dark entrance but was not able to buy anything.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse PreviousNext
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At the Araby bazaar, the protagonist looked humbly at the great jars that stood like eastern guards at either side of the dark entrance but was not able to buy anything.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse PreviousNext
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