English, asked by saicharanb71, 3 months ago

how did the narrator come to the conclusion that grown up are silly ?
from Jamaican fragment ​

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Answered by pihutiwari2020
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Answer:

Considering the misunderstanding he had about the boys, the narrator thought that adults often fail to understand the innocence in children. Due to over concern for children, they fail to see the goodness in them.

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Answered by pavanmarnedi
1

Explanation:

On the first day the narrator thought that the little white boy was ordering the Jamaican boy. But when the narrator saw the other way on the next day, he smiled and realized that it was just the game of boss and the slave. He had many thoughts about racism and over powering of the whites. With the realization he felt that the grown-ups judge easily and this is was they are silly.

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