2. On one occasion the children said: "How happy we are herer
Later they said: "How happy we were there
What are they referring to in both the cases?
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In the first case the children were referring to their joy when they were playing in the Giant’s garden. When the Giant returned after a long gap he shooed away all the children and erected a wall around his garden. Now children had no place to play. So, they were fondly remembering their old happy days.
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On one occasion the children said: “How happy we are here!” Later they said: “How happy we were there!” What are they referring to in both the cases? Answer: In the first case the children were referring to their joy when they were playing in the Giant's garden. ... Answer: The spring is a symbol of happiness.
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