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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 Answers4u
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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 Suryavardhan1
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⭕Ishwaran narrate the story of tusker with great precision.

⭕He exaggerated the incidence of the elephant by saying that how the mad elephant entered the school premises, smashing mud pots, breaking brick walls pulling out the football goalposts, tearing down the volleyball nets, kicking and flattering the drum and uprooting scrubs.

⭕The teachers and the childrens climbed the school building, the streets were empty.

⭕He then started glorifying himself by saying that he grabbed the cane from the hands of one of the teachers and needed towards the wild animal.

⭕The elephant was ready to rush towards Ishwaran but the narrator quickly rushed towards the Giant and wracked his third toe nail, big beast shivered and collapsed.

⭕Yes, the way Ishwar and describe the incident was pausible.

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