This chapter tells the story of an eight-year-old girl named Valli who embarks on her first bus journey to town, symbolizing her desire for independence and exploration.
Why does Valli laugh uncontrollably during her bus ride?
Why does Valli's aunt describe her as a 'chit of a girl'?
How did Valli’s perspective change during the bus ride?
What reaction did Valli have to the cow on the road?
Why did Valli refuse the conductor's offer for a drink?
What lesson does Valli learn by the end of her journey?
Why was Valli initially hesitant to look outside the bus?
What was Valli's main reason for taking the bus ride?
What broader theme is depicted by Valli's bus journey?
Why does Valli feel afraid to explore the town alone?
How did Valli gather information about the bus journey?
What does Valli do to improve her view from the bus seat?
What triggers Valli's excitement during the bus ride?
How does Valli describe her feelings observing the bus?
How does Valli's perspective change during the bus ride?
Why was Valli's view of the outside initially blocked?
What lesson does Valli learn by the end of her adventure?
Why did Valli feel no need to look at the sights in town?
What does Valli think about her street experiences?
What was the conductor's tone when he addressed Valli?
What role does the empty bus play in Valli's experience?
Which element of the bus does Valli particularly admire?
What prompted Valli to ride the bus for the first time?
Which characters interact with Valli during her bus ride?
How did Valli react to the conductor's offer of help?
What did Valli find most captivating during her bus ride?
Why didn’t Valli want to get off at the bus station?
Why does Valli avoid buying a drink during her journey?
What fascinated Valli the most in her daily observations?
What was Valli's reaction when she first rode the bus?
What did Valli think of the people who rode the bus?
What habit did Valli develop while observing the bus?
What does Valli's smile upon returning home signify?