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Tick appropriate options. The boy in
the boy in the story 'The Nightingale
& the Rose' concludes that...
Logic is more useful than love
Love is impractical
Love make believe us that that is not true.
Love is a beatiful thing
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love is impractical
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The boy in the story 'The Nightingale & the Rose' concludes that Love is impractical.
Explanation:
- "The Nightingale and the Rose" is a story that speaks mainly about the nature of love.
- This Oscar Wilde's fairy tale is about a bird with an unshakeable belief in love.
- The story has two contrast characters to drive a point in reader's mind. It's the theme that though love is 'unpractical', real love includes sacrifice and is more valuable than anything.
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