English, asked by pmdelhi2011, 1 year ago

'I could not gather the courage to tell them that I had done nothing.'
Should the narrator have accepted the credit for saving Baldev's son from imprisonment or should he have admitted openly that he had done nothing in the matter?

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Answered by pmtibrahim18
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The narrator was surprised to see Baldev with gifts.He could not gather the courage to refuse all the gifts .The narrator should have admitted openly that he had done nothing to save his son. It's not only for the gifts,but the heaviness in his heart would have left him devasted.He would have felt very low self-esteem.So,it was better that there and then only he should refuse to accept the gifts.


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Answered by satyam8793
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Answer:

The narrator should have admitted openly that he had done nothing to save his son. It's not only for the gifts,but the heaviness in his heart would have left him devasted. He would have felt very low self-esteem.So,it was better that there and then only he should refuse to accept the gifts.

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