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When the train had gone, I found myself standing alone on the deserted platform. I had no idea where to spend the night. I had no friends, believing that friends were more trouble than help. And I did not want to make anyone curious by staying at one of the small hotels near the station. The only person I knew really well was the man I had robbed. Leaving the station, I walked slowly through the bazaar. In my short career as a thief, I had made a study of men’s faces when they had lost their goods. The greedy man showed fear; the rich man showed anger; the poor man showed acceptance. But I knew that Anil’s face, when he discovered the theft, would show only a touch of sadness. Not for the loss of money, but for the loss of trust.

In the narrator's opinion, friends were more trouble than help. So why was he friends with Anil?

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Anil promised to educate him.
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Anil promised to provide him with some employment.
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The narrator wanted to rob him.
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The narrator was lonely and wanted someone to accompany him.
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Solution

The correct option is C The narrator wanted to rob him.
The narrator did not have any friends because he thought friends were more trouble than help. But he befriended Anil to rob him.

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