The narrator feels disappointed and disillusioned as he leaves the bazaar. Despite his anticipation and excitement, he realizes that the bazaar is just a mundane place filled with cheap trinkets, which contrasts with his romantic expectations. He experiences a sense of futility and loss as he transitions from idealistic dreams to harsh reality.
Driven by vanity or noting ^no, wrong -.- it's foolish!
Haimon likely feels conflicted, hurt, and frustrated as he leaves his father after their argument. He may also feel disappointed and misunderstood.
When the boy sees himself as "driven and derided by vanity" as he leaves the bazaar
Deciduous
ideefk
It is a number which, when divided by 2, leaves no remainder.
its a leaves are beitiful and help our planet to breeth
dance. whirling looks like it might be a verb but it is an adjective it describes the leaves.
The water dissolve
Yes, "leafless" is an adjective that describes something that lacks leaves.
It is a number which leaves no remainder when divided by 2.
The leaves fall down.