English, asked by kiarraagarwal, 3 months ago

Do you think that Mourad and Aram returned the horse to its true owner because they

were afraid of punishment ? Did the pangs of conscience force them to do it ? Justify your

answer​

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Answered by mahababu29
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The boys returned the horse to Byro not because they were afraid but because their conscience pricked them.When John Byro met the boys,.the stolen horse was with them. John Byro recognized his horse but refused to believe that Mourad and Aram had stolen it. According to him, the fame of their honesty was widely known. This was the juncture when the conscience stricken boys decided to return the horse.  

Answered by singhutkarsh20p4ufhr
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No I don't think so that they were returning the horse because they were afraid if that was the case then they wouldn't pulled off this big stunt at the first hand .

Yes it was their conscience that strick them , after their encounter with the true owner of the horse they were in grief and was guilty about their act that how much the horse owner knowingly declared that it wasn't his horse just because he knew that the family was well known for their honesty. This incident just opened their eyes and compelled them to return the horse to its true owner

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