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Read the following passage from "the cabuliwallah."i took them and was going to pay him, but he caught my hand and said: "you are very kind, sir! keep me in your recollection; do not offer me money! you have a little girl; i too have one like her in my own home. i thought of my own and brought fruits to your child, not to make a profit for myself."saying this, he put his hand aside his big loose robe and brought out a small dirty piece of paper. with great care he unfolded this and smooth it out with both hands on my table. it's bore the impression of a little hand, not a photograph, not a drawing. the impression of a ink smeared hand laid flat on the paper. this touch of his own little daughter had been always on his heart, as he had came year after year to calcutta to sell his ware in the streets. tears came to my eyes. i forgot that he was a poor cabuli fruit seller, while i was- but no, was i more than he? he was also a father. which of the following statements best express the writer's perspective regarding class structure and his society? a. the writer realize that fatherhood transcends class structure and societal differences. b. the writer is upset by the inequities in society that causes some people to live in property. c. the writer recognizes that time has not reduce the gap between the rich and the poor. d. the writer understands that there is not much he can do to the poor cabuli fruit seller.

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