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Do you think the end story of the "The Lost Child' is appropriate?why?​

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Answered by itzmittu
14

Answer:

After the little child was taken by the man who tried to console him by making him greedy and get attracted to the sweets, toys, snake charmer etc. the little child kept on wailing and did not even bother to look around him. He was scared and afraid about the fact that he lost his parents and he could never return back to them. The man took the child to the announcing place of the meal where he called out for the little boy’s parents and after 10 minutes the little boy’s parents came running with tears rolling down from their eyes. After receiving their son, they thanked the man and gifted him with a box of sweets as a return gift. The boy also thanked the man and waved a good bye to him.

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Answered by Alaina6
2

Yes, the title appropriately captures the essence of the story. It highlights the plight of a little child who is lost in a fair and it captures the emotions that the child goes through on being separated from his parents.

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