How was the rat's world different from the mole's world in the story the riverbank by kenneth grahame?
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The Mole had been working very hard all the morning, spring-cleaning his little ... said he, as the Rat shoved off and took to the sculls again. ... It's my world, and I don't want any ...
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Little Mole resided in a hole that really was completely dark. This rat resided near a river bed, where there was plenty of sunlight and good air.
- In a parallel, nearly fantasy realm where the little forest species can speak, dress up, and also have identities and inner lives that are nearly identical to people, The River Bank story is set.
- 2 female friends a "mole" called "Beryl" and a bunny called "Lottie", but prefers to go with the Rabbit move into a home known as "Sunshine Cottage" in a part of this different planet "River Bank".
- They fully furnish its home before receiving an invitation to a community tea from the "River Rat", "Mole", "Badger", and "Toad".
- Toad is exceedingly wealthy and arrogant, in contrast to "River Rat", "Mole", & "Badger" who are extremely laid-back, unhurried guys.
- Toad throws a teas in the lavish house "Toad Hall", that was acquired.
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