how does he narrate the story of the tusker ? does it appear to be plausible ?
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Ishwaran had a great narrative skill. He narrated the story of an elephant by giving a prologue in which he called elephants 'huge well-fed beasts'. The tuskar destroyed everything that came in his way he also entered the school ground where the children were playing. Every one was terrified badly that they even climbed the terrace of the school building.
However the story does not appear to be plausible.
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Ishwaran had a great narrative skill. He narrated the story of an elephant by giving a prologue in which he called elephants 'huge well-fed beasts'. The tuskar destroyed everything that came in his way he also entered the school ground where the children were playing. Every one was terrified badly that they even climbed the terrace of the school building.
However the story does not appear to be plausible.
Plz mark it as brainliest
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Eswaran said an elephant had escaped from timber yard and started to destroy thing one by one on the road..then it reached the main road and smached the fruits and broke the mudpots , when an elephant goes mad it usually does such things ...then the elephant broke the brick wall of the school and all the teacher and student went to upstairs at that time eswqren was in junior class ..he saw tat the elephant came towards him and so he grabbed a stick from one his professure and poke the third toe finger of elephant and it got collapsed and sunned
This story does not appear to be possible
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