(e) According to the poet, what does the boy learn from this experience?
(i) The sense of responsibility.
(ii) To bear the loss.
(iii) To be happy even if you have lost something.
(iv) None of the above.
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The poet says that the boy is learning to cope up with the loss of the ball. He is experiencing grief and learning to grow up in this world of possessions. ... The boy will learn how to sand up and leave the losses behind as he would have understood the true meaning and nature of loss.
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