English, asked by r3i9, 10 months ago

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3) * for a child men nothing is dear than his father and
mother. Justify this
observation with the
story the lost child

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Answered by dev1132
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Answer:

for a child men nothing is than his fathers

Answered by gratefuljarette
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For a child men nothing is dear than his father and  mother:

A child is the replica of love and affection between father and mother. A very divine relation exists between a child and parents. Parents show lot of affection towards their child without expecting anything in return.

However, the child behaves, parents are always concerned for the betterment of the child. A mother takes care like no one else in this world. A father protects his child like an umbrella.

In such circumstances, when the child is lost, he/she cannot sustain physically and mentally in the outside world. He/she feels helpless and lost in the mind too. Parents also experience torture within themselves. I hope such situation should not be faced by any child or parents.

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