(g) What did the sons do with one another?
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the sons quarelled with each other.
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"The sons squabbled with each other constantly."
This is the story of 'The Old Man and his Children".
- An elderly person has various sons who continually squabble with one another. As he approaches demise he calls them to him and gives them a practical example in the requirement for solidarity.
- Having bound a heap of remains together (or indifferent records either lances or bolts), he requests that his sons break them. At the point when they fall flat, he fixes the group and either break each stick independently or gets his sons to do as such.
- Similarly, he shows them, however, each can be defeated alone, they are powerful joined.
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