5. How do we know that the Giant sincerely felt sorry for his action?
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The Giant sincerely felt sorry for his action as he knew he had a selfish behaviour. He wanted to keep his garden reserved only for him.
- The question has been asked from the story The selfish giant.
- The giant felt bad for reserving his garden only to himself and not letting the kids play. He regretted his selfish actions.
- He recognized his mistake and understood why spring had never entered his yard.
- He made amends by being nice to the kids, and no longer scaring them. He also played with the kids.
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hey ! mate here your ans
the giant felt sorry for that what he had done and regratted about his selfish behavior . he realised his mistake and understood why the spring never ca.e into his garden . he made amends by being friendly to the children and by not frightening them anymore .
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