“On the whole, the small society of Rameswaram was very rigid in terms of
the segregation of different social groups,” says the author.
(i) Which social groups does he mention? Were these groups easily
identifiable (for example, by the way they dressed)?

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: [tex]\longmapsto[/tex] The author mentions different social groups in Rameswaram, but it depends on the specific context or source you're referring to. These groups might include caste, religion, or economic status. However, whether these groups were easily identifiable by their dress or other means would depend on the particular social dynamics and cultural practices of Rameswaram at the time.

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