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How does he narrate the story of the tusker? Does it appear to be plausible??

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Answered by krs1000024519
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Answer:

The story of the Tuskers is taken from the chapter Iswaran the storyteller.

Iswaran has a habit of telling impossible stories.

This story describes a wild elephant destroying the playground of a school and moving towards Iswaran.

Iswaran narrates how he injured the 3rd toe of the wild Tusker with a cane in his hand.

The wild tusker collapsed and fell down towards the ground.

No, the story does not seem to be plausible because Iswaran was a small boy at that time and the elephant described by him was very big.

Answered by PriyaWadhwani
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Answer:

Iswaran narrated the story of Tusker

exaggeratedly. The Tusker having escape from the timber yard stamed on bushes , tore up wild Creepers and broke the branches at his will .The elephant become uncontrollable and entered the school ground .It creates Chaos there . Everyone in the school try to escape. No one dared to face the Tusker . In the meantime Iswaran grabbed again from a can teacher and moved towards elephant .He hits it's third tone nail and the Beast collaps . He claimed that he had used the Japanese art to control the Tusker .But this story seems totally implausible as it is very difficult to believe that a child can control a mad elephant.

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