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In the story "The Boy With A Catapult", Bodh Raj wanted to kill the myna chicks, but later he saved them from the kite. Why? What do you think made him have a change of heart?
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Answered by Darkblaze123
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THE BOY REALLY WANT TO KILL THE CHICKS BUT HIS HEART CHANGED SUDDENLY WHEN HE HEARD THE SOFT CRIES OF THE CHICKS THE CRIES WE ENOUGH TO MELT ANYONE HEART THATS WHY THE BOY TAKED HIS CATAPULT AND SHOTED THE KITE AND SAVED THE CHICKS AND SHOWED THAT MANKING IS THE KINDEST OF ALL

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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When he saw the kite attacking them, he had a change of heart and shields the child birds from the assault of the kite.

What compelled Bodh Raj to have a shift in perspective?

  • There when Bodh Raj is attempting to stir things up around town birds with his sling; he sees that a Kite is likewise going after them.
  • This out of nowhere changes his heart and he shields the child birds from the assault of the kite.
  • After this occurrence, he changes totally and on second thought of launch he carries grains to take care of the birds.
  • Bodh Raj trained the storyteller to continue to stir things up around town with stones so that while it was in the middle of getting away he could save the chicks.
  • Bodh Raj hopped on top of a table and seat got the myna's home and kept it on a pillar inside the carport.

Who was Bodh Raj?

  • Bodh Raj was a hard kid who enjoyed harming birds and creatures.
  • The storyteller's new home had many trees and homes in them.
  • Monkeys meandered around and mongooses resided behind hedges, though the storyteller was exceptionally cautious and consistently determined what was off-base and right.

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