How does the author describe the ‘blue bead’ in the story? What was its most
striking quality?
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This question is from the story The Blue Bead by Norah Burke. The blue bead lay in the shallow water in the crocodile-infested river. It had been rolling in the river for a long time, which had made it quite smooth on all sides. It was perforated and could be worn as a pieces of jewelry.
Its most striking feature was that it looked like a gem.
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