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can anyone say the summary of bringing up kari lesson class 7​

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Answered by vanshika7436
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in this chapter we read about an elephant who was very naughty and helpful as well and about a boy who had taken a slot of care of that elephant name Kari

Answered by monishapotterhead
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The story of Bringing up Kari takes us through the life of the narrator who has a baby elephant named Kari. The boy grows together with Kari and through this story, narrates his experience. The story is a very sweet narrative that makes us grow fond of Kari. The relationship the narrator shares with Kari is pure and sweet. Kari loves taking bath in the river and the author takes him for morning baths to the river. The friendship of Kari and the boy is endearing, to say the least. On one day, Kari pushes the narrator in the stream only to save another drowning boy. However, the narrator cannot swim, and eventually, Kari ends up saving them both. He also mischievously steals bananas and learns a lesson too for this wrongdoing. Kari learns many other tricks as the narrator keeps teaching him along with the final Master call.

Bringing Up Kari in English

Kari the elephant was just five months old when the author got him. The pavilion is Kari’s home and he keeps bumping into poles of thick tree stumps. One thing Kari enjoys a lot is his morning baths in the river. Lying down in the water for a long time and squealing with pleasure, Kari enjoys this activity a lot. After his bath, Kari goes into the forest to get some twigs for his dinner which takes quite a while. Then, the narrator prepares dinner for Kari.

Now, they both have become great friends. However, on one day, Kari pushes the narrator in the stream. It is to save a drowning boy but the author does not know how to swim. Thus, Kari has to eventually go in to save them both. The author catches Kari’s trunk as he pulls both of them out and saves them.

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