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The word scent is different from its synonyms aroma, fragrance, or perfume. Explain how the word 'scent' in the subtitle ‘Scent of the Rice’, has a deeper meaning than ‘perfume’ or ‘fragrance’. - English

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The word scent is different from its synonyms aroma, fragrance, or perfume. Explain how the word 'scent' in the subtitle ‘Scent of the Rice’, has a deeper meaning than ‘perfume’ or ‘fragrance’. Tick phrases having a similar meaning from the following:

  1. In pursuit of
  2. To smell a rat
  3. To be keen
  4. On the trail of
  5. To feel under the weather
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The word ‘Scent’ in the subtitle ‘Scent of Rice’ has a deeper meaning than its usual meaning of‘fragrance’ or ‘perfume’ in the context of the text and for the author because he was trying to revive the tradition of Kasbai rice which everyone agreed had an alluring aroma. The modern farmers are forgetting conventions and have fallen a prey to hybrids. The natural ‘scent’, that is ‘flavour’ of Kasbai had drawn the writer towards real India, unspoilt by progress. The ‘scent’ was largely responsible for his quest.

The phrases having a similar meaning are:

  1. in pursuit of
  2. on the trail of
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The Call of the Soil
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Chapter 1.3: The Call of the Soil - Brainstorming [Page 32]

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Balbharati English - Yuvakbharati 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 1.3 The Call of the Soil
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