English, asked by rkreenabarik, 1 year ago

confessing one's mistake to one's parents needs great mental strength.would you describe Gandhiji as a brave boy?

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Answered by Answers4u
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Young Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi got into the bad habit of smoking because of his friendship with a few notorious friends.

He stole a piece of gold from his house and sold it in the market to buy cigarettes.

He felt guilty and confessed the crime by writing a letter to his father.

He could have kept quiet and hidden the truth.

But he showed courage and mental strength in confessing his mistakes to his father.

Hence Gandhiji was a brave boy.

Answered by Sidyandex
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It is very easy to commit mistakes or do the wrong thing, whether intentionally or unintentionally.

What is difficult, on the other hand, is accepting one's own mistake and confessing.

That takes a lot of bravery, especially when one must confess to one's own parents.

Yes, I would describe Gandhi ji as a brave boy.

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