How did the child realise his parents weren't how did he behave
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I assume that the above questions are from the story 'The Lost Child'.
The child was fascinated by a lot of things in the fair. However he knew all his wishes would fall on deaf ears as his parents won't buy him those goodies. When ever he wanted something, he remembered his father's tyrannical face and knew that his wishes would be rejected right away. However when he came near the roundabout, he was so amazed by the men and women and children riding it with squeals of laughter, that he could not suppress his desires any more. Without any delay he made a bold request that he wanted to ride the roundabout. But when he looked around there was no one and he realised that he was lost.
The child was gripped by fear that very moment. A deep cry rose within his dry throat. He ran here and there, looking for his parents but couldn't find them. His clothes became muddy and his yellow turban came untied.
Hope this helps!♡
I assume that the above questions are from the story 'The Lost Child'.
The child was fascinated by a lot of things in the fair. However he knew all his wishes would fall on deaf ears as his parents won't buy him those goodies. When ever he wanted something, he remembered his father's tyrannical face and knew that his wishes would be rejected right away. However when he came near the roundabout, he was so amazed by the men and women and children riding it with squeals of laughter, that he could not suppress his desires any more. Without any delay he made a bold request that he wanted to ride the roundabout. But when he looked around there was no one and he realised that he was lost.
The child was gripped by fear that very moment. A deep cry rose within his dry throat. He ran here and there, looking for his parents but couldn't find them. His clothes became muddy and his yellow turban came untied.
Hope this helps!♡
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