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we should be brave and strong so we can protect ourself from any danger
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I think we should be brave and strong because the boy was strong so he was able to protect himself from the crocodile.
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Answer: The explanation of the passage is given below. The Explanation is based on the book of Shanti Sekaran "The lucky boy".
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- In this remarkable book, Shanthi Sekaran gives voice to the dedication and sorrow of motherhood via the characters of two mothers who are connected by their love for the same kid.
- In a society in which she would normally go unnoticed, Soli, a young undocumented Mexican woman living in Berkeley, California, discovers that being a mother gives her a sense of identity. Kavya, an Indian-American wife who is overcome by her own insurmountable yearning to have a child, takes care of the woman's kid when she is taken into immigration detention and kept there with her son.
- At the same time that Soli is fighting for her kid, Kavya is building her love on a fault line, with her heart wrapped around the child of another.
- Sekaran takes ordinary life and makes it into something beautiful by examining the ways in which aspirations and tenacity can remodel a family.
- From rural Oaxaca to Berkeley's Gourmet Ghetto to the dreamscapes of Silicon Valley, Lucky Boy provides an emotional and eye-opening look at the ever-evolving geography of the American dream as well as the ever-shifting boundaries of love.
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