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bring out the irony in the frogs statement "your song must be your own"

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Answered by maitridesai
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at first,, the frog persuades the nightingale to flex her song ,, to make it according to his wish..and as a result,, the nightingale loses her charm and those crowds that cheered her singing.. lastly,, the frog who Ultimately led the nightingale to death,, lays the load on the nightingale for her loss of life abd the charm..

Answered by Maira111
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the frog's statement is ironical. in the beginning, when the nightingale present originality in her song, the frog was not impressed by her. he brushed aside all her claims by saying that it was not to boast about. But when nightingale was dead the frog said that "your song must your own ".
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