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In this excerpt from Anita Desai's short story "Games at Twilight," which three sentences suggest that the children had completely forgotten about
Ravi?
With a whimper he burst through the crack, fell on his knees, got up, and stumbled on stiff, benumbed legs across the shadowy yard, crying heartily
by the time he reached the veranda so that when he flung himself at the white pillar and bawled, "Den! Den! Den!" his voice broke with rage and pity
at the disgrace of it all, and he felt himself flooded with tears and misery.
Out on the lawn, the children stopped chanting. They all turned to stare at him in amazement. Their faces were pale and triangular in the dusk. The
trees and bushes around them stood inky and sepulchral, spilling long shadows across them. They stared, wondering at his reappearance, his
passion, his wild animal howling. Their mother rose from her basket chair and came toward him, worried, annoyed, saying, "Stop it, stop it, Ravi.
Don't be a baby. Have you hurt yourself?" Seeing him attended to, the children went back to clasping their hands and chanting. "The grass is green,
the rose is red...
But Ravi would not let them. He tore himself out of his mother's grasp and pounded across the lawn into their midst, charging at them with his head
lowered so that they scattered in surprise. "I won, I won, I won," he bawled, shaking his head so that the big tears flew. "Raghu didn't find me. I won, I
won-
It took them a minute to grasp what he was saying, even who he was. They had quite forgotten him. Raghu had found all the others long ago. There
had been a fight about who was to be It next. It had been so fierce that their mother had emerged from her bath and made them change to another
game. Then they had played another and another. Broken mulberries from the tree and eaten them. Helped the driver wash the car when their
father returned from work. Helped the gardener water the beds till he roared at them and swore he would complain to their parents. The parents had
come out, taken up their positions on the cane chairs. They had begun to play again, sing and chant. All this time no one had remembered Ravi.
Having disappeared from the scene, he had disappeared from their minds. Clean.



Answer :

Final answer:

The excerpt indicates the children had completely forgotten about Ravi through specific sentences.


Explanation:

The three sentences that suggest the children had completely forgotten about Ravi in the excerpt are:

  1. "It took them a minute to grasp what he was saying, even who he was. They had quite forgotten him."
  2. "Having disappeared from the scene, he had disappeared from their minds."
  3. "Clean."

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