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(4. -Learning Outcome)
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મુખપાઠ કરેલ કાવ્યપંક્તિઓનો લેખન કરી શકે છે.
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નીચેના કાવ્યપંક્તિઓ પૂર્ણ કરો.
1, કોયલ
જોડલે
2. નર્મદની
કેમ કરી ભૂલવી?​

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Answered by vishwavedanta1002
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Answer:

VThe Selfish Giant, written by Oscar Wilde, is a famous short story. It is one of the many many stories penned by the author. A nice work of imagination, it has magical creatures like the Giant and the Ogre.

The story has a Giant as the main protagonist who is really selfish by nature. He is tall, massive and ugly

                         

looking character. He doesn’t like children who play in his garden. His character is not static. The events and Experiences bring a lot of change in his outlook. At first, he is very mean and unkind as he deprives the children from playing in his garden. As a result, his garden begins to suffer the consequences of loneliness. Later in the story he learns a lesson of sharing when nature forbids to bring happiness to his garden. In the end he becomes caring, loving and kind as he allows the innocent flowers to play in his garden forever.SUSSY BAKAKKAKAKKA SUSU SUSU SUSUSUSUSUUSU

Explanation:

The Selfish Giant, written by Oscar Wilde, is a famous short story. It is one of the many many stories penned by the author. A nice work of imagination, it has magical creatures like the Giant and the Ogre.

The story has a Giant as the main protagonist who is really selfish by nature. He is tall, massive and ugly

                         

looking character. He doesn’t like children who play in his garden. His character is not static. The events and Experiences bring a lot of change in his outlook. At first, he is very mean and unkind as he deprives the children from playing in his garden. As a result, his garden begins to suffer the consequences of loneliness. Later in the story he learns a lesson of sharing when nature forbids to bring happiness to his garden. In the end he becomes caring, loving and kind as he allows the innocent flowers to play in his garden forever.

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