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The Postmaster
adapted from Stories from Tagore
The postmaster first took up his duties in the village of Ulapur. Though the village was a small one, there was an indigo factory nearby, and the proprietor, an Englishman, had managed to get a post office established.
Our postmaster belonged to Calcutta and he felt like a fish out of water in this remote village. His office and living room were in a dark thatched shed, not far from a green, slimy pond, surrounded on all sides by a dense growth.
The men employed in the indigo factory had no leisure; moreover, they were hardly desirable companions for decent folk. Nor is a Calcutta boy adept in the art of associating with others. Among strangers, he appears either proud or ill at ease. At any rate, the postmaster had but little company; nor had he much to do.

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The story is about a postmaster who is trying to adapt to the new life in the village of Ulapur. In what way is the postmaster's life different from his life in urban Calcutta?
A.
The postmaster finds it difficult to associate himself with the simple life and folk in the remote village of Ulapur.
B.
The postmaster was too proud to adjust his life to the small village of Ulapur.
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The postmaster did not like the green, slimy pond and dense growth near his office and living room.
D.
The postmaster disliked the people working in the indigo factory in the small village.

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