How does he narrate the story of the tusker? Does it appear to be plausible
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Iswaran narrates the story of a tusker that had escaped from a timber yard when he was a small child. The tusker began ravaging all that he laid his eyes on. Finally, he reached his school. The children, playing on the ground, ran into their classes, and everyone in the school was watching the elephant and its madness in fear. Iswaran, who was on the terrace of the school, snatched a cane from a teacher’s hand, and threw it on to the toenail of the tusker, which he says shivered from head to toe and collapsed. It may seem plausible that such a thing happens because the pain inflicted by the cane that landed on its toe, could have been very severe. The skin of the elephant being very sensitive, would explain the collapse of the jumbo.
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Iswaran narrated the story of the tusker exaggeratedly. The elephant escapes from the timber yard Broke everything that comes in his way then the elephant come to the school and ishwar and was present at the more at that moment he mustered up the courage to get close to the elephant it took came from a teacher and strikes its to the elephant's third toenail to control the tusker. He claims that he use Japanese are to control the tusker. Yes, it is very plausible.