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(10) After classes, Lata and Malati, both dressed casually in their usual salwaar-kameezzz went to Nabiganj to wander around and have a cup of coffee at the Blue Danube coffee house. (11) This activity. known to university students as "ganjing," they could afford to indulge in about once a week. (12)As they passed the Imperial Book Depot.they were drawn magnetically in. (13) Each wandered off to her favourite shelves and subjects. (14)Malati headed straight for the novels, Lata went for poetry. (15) On the way. however, she paused by the science shelves, not because she understood much science but, rather, because she did not (16) Whenever she opened a scientific book and saw whole paragraphs of incomprehensible words and symbols she felt a sense of wonder at the great territories of learning that lay beyond her-the sum of so many noble and purposive attempts to make objective sense of the world. (17) She enjoyed the feeling it suited her serious moods; and this afternoon she was feeling serious. 'Asalwaar-kameezis a traditional hdian garment. Adapted from Vikam Set A Sutable Boy 01993 by Vikam Seth Question The third paragraph (sentences 10-17 suggests that Lata regards science as a topic that is less engaging than fiction an interest that is not worth pursuing a simple but appealing field of study an unfamiliar but intriguing subject

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(10) After classes, Lata and Malati, both dressed casually in their usual salwaar-kameezzz went to
Nabiganj to wander around and have a cup of coffee at the Blue Danube coffee house. (11) This activity.
known to university students as "ganjing," they could afford to indulge in about once a week. (12)As they
passed the Imperial Book Depot.they were drawn magnetically in. (13) Each wandered off to her favourite
shelves and subjects. (14)Malati headed straight for the novels, Lata went for poetry. (15) On the way.
however, she paused by the science shelves, not because she understood much science but, rather,
because she did not (16) Whenever she opened a scientific book and saw whole paragraphs of
incomprehensible words and symbols she felt a sense of wonder at the great territories of learning that
lay beyond her-the sum of so many noble and purposive attempts to make objective sense of the world.
(17) She enjoyed the feeling it suited her serious moods; and this afternoon she was feeling serious.
'Asalwaar-kameezis a traditional hdian garment.
Adapted from Vikam Set A Sutable Boy 01993 by Vikam Seth
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The third paragraph (sentences 10-17 suggests that Lata regards science as
a topic that is less engaging than fiction
an interest that is not worth pursuing
a simple but appealing field of study
an unfamiliar but intriguing subject

(10) After classes, Lata and Malati, both dressed casually in their usual salwaar-kameezzz went to Nabiganj to wander around and have a cup of coffee at the Blue Danube coffee house. (11) This activity. known to university students as "ganjing," they could afford to indulge in about once a week. (12)As they passed the Imperial Book Depot.they were drawn magnetically in. (13) Each wandered off to her favourite shelves and subjects. (14)Malati headed straight for the novels, Lata went for poetry. (15) On the way. however, she paused by the science shelves, not because she understood much science but, rather, because she did not (16) Whenever she opened a scientific book and saw whole paragraphs of incomprehensible words and symbols she felt a sense of wonder at the great territories of learning that lay beyond her-the sum of so many noble and purposive attempts to make objective sense of the world. (17) She enjoyed the feeling it suited her serious moods; and this afternoon she was feeling serious. 'Asalwaar-kameezis a traditional hdian garment. Adapted from Vikam Set A Sutable Boy 01993 by Vikam Seth Question The third paragraph (sentences 10-17 suggests that Lata regards science as a topic that is less engaging than fiction an interest that is not worth pursuing a simple but appealing field of study an unfamiliar but intriguing subject

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