Give two reasons why the audience praised the nightingale's song so lavishly?
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The audience praised the nightingale's song lavishly because of the following two reasons: First, she sang with her natural zeal, confidence and God-given natural talent. There was a divine touch in her singing that enchanted the listeners. Second, the frog's nefarious and undermining training had not affected and corrupted dulcet voice. Her zeal, enthusiasm and self-belief were all intact. She usually sang upbeat songs in melodious notes. Third reason could be frog's cacophony. The bog creatures were fed up of his jarring and discordant singing. Nightingale's song must have provided them with welcome contrast. They must have felt so relaxed and enraptured.
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