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It can be inferred that the two sentences that are reasons the author likely describes Santha's classmate in such detail in paragraph 9 are: option(a) and (c) i.e, The author wants to point out differences in Indian culture and English culture. The author wants to show the commonalities between the English children and the Indian children.

The social norms, moral standards, customs, religious beliefs, governmental structures, artifacts, and technological advancements of this ethnolinguistically varied nation are reflected in its culture. One of the oldest and most varied cultures in the world is that of India. Numerous Indians still uphold their culture. India differs from the rest of the world in that its traditions of hospitality, welcome, ethics, belongingness, togetherness, and flexible conduct enable it to preserve its culture for a longer period of time.

While shaking hands is acceptable, it is preferred to say "namaste" (na-mas-TAY), which entails placing both hands together and bowing slightly. This shows respect for Indian culture. Men shake hands when they meet or part ways.

The world is well known for the rich traditions and customs of England. English culture is commonly linked to excessive tea consumption, the British Royal family, and politeness. However, English culture is much more complex and constantly changing than these widely acknowledged features.

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