Guided Question 1: Why would the author of "Untouchable" ask two rhetorical questions (questions that don't need an answer)? What was he trying to get the reader to do?

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The sins of Girdharilal Maurya are many, his attackers insisted. He has bad karma.
Why else would he, like his ancestors, be born an Untouchable, if not to pay for his
past lives? Look, he is a leatherworker, and Hindu law says that working with animal skins
makes him unclean, someone to avoid and revile. And his unseemly prosperity is a sin. Who
does this Untouchable think he is, buying a small plot of land outside the village? Then he
dared speak up, to the police and other authorities, demanding to use the new village well. He
got what Untouchables deserve. Foreshadow. One night, while Maurya was away in a nearby
city, eight men from the higher Rajput caste came to his farm. They broke his fences, stole his
tractor, beat his wife and daughter, and burned down his house. The message was clear: Stay
at the bottom where you belong. Girdharilal Maurya took his family and fled the village of
Kharkada in India's western state of Rajasthan. It took two years for him to feel safe enough to
return-and then only because human rights lawyers took up his case, affording him a thin
shield of protection.
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Guided Question 1: Why would the author of "Untouchable" ask two rhetorical
questions (questions that don't need an answer)? What was he trying to get the
reader to do?
Transcribed Image Text:The sins of Girdharilal Maurya are many, his attackers insisted. He has bad karma. Why else would he, like his ancestors, be born an Untouchable, if not to pay for his past lives? Look, he is a leatherworker, and Hindu law says that working with animal skins makes him unclean, someone to avoid and revile. And his unseemly prosperity is a sin. Who does this Untouchable think he is, buying a small plot of land outside the village? Then he dared speak up, to the police and other authorities, demanding to use the new village well. He got what Untouchables deserve. Foreshadow. One night, while Maurya was away in a nearby city, eight men from the higher Rajput caste came to his farm. They broke his fences, stole his tractor, beat his wife and daughter, and burned down his house. The message was clear: Stay at the bottom where you belong. Girdharilal Maurya took his family and fled the village of Kharkada in India's western state of Rajasthan. It took two years for him to feel safe enough to return-and then only because human rights lawyers took up his case, affording him a thin shield of protection. I Guided Question 1: Why would the author of "Untouchable" ask two rhetorical questions (questions that don't need an answer)? What was he trying to get the reader to do?
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