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Which excerpt from the text most effectively demonstrates that the narrator's point of view about the Cabuliwallah has changed?

"I felt a little sorry, and would have called him back, but I found he was returning of his own accord."
"I sent for Mini immediately from the inner apartment. Many difficulties were raised, but I would not listen."

"Tears came to my eyes. I forgot that he was a poor Cabuli fruit-seller, while I was—. But no, what was I more than he? He also was a father."
"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!—"

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Second paragraph 1st 2 lines show that his opinion changed

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Answer:

The excerpt from the text that most effectively demonstrates that the narrator's point of view about the Cabuliwallah has changed is "Tears came to my eyes. I forgot that he was a poor Cabuli fruit-seller, while I was—. But no, what was I more than he? He also was a father."

Step-by-step explanation:

The father of mini always felt that there was a difference between himself and the Cabuliwallah for the fact that the Cabuliwallah was an uneducated man which minis father was not, as well as being a criminal afterward, but after many years on the day of Mini's wedding, he saw that the Cabuliwallah was a father who wanted to see his daughter again and he discovered that at the end they both were not that different.

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