Narration change ---- "why aren't you wearing chappals ?" I ask one boy . "My mother did not bring them down from the shelf",he answers simply.
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I asked one boy whether why he is not wearing chappals.
He answered simply that his mother didn't bring them down from the self.
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I asked one boy whether why he is not wearing chappals.
He answered simply that his mother didn't bring them down from the self.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
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The narration changes is as follows:
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I ask one boy why he isn't wearing chappals. He answers simply that his mother didn't bring them down from the shelf.
- Anees Jung's novel 'Lost Spring' discusses the national humiliation of children being forced to live in poverty and exploitation.
- Saheb-e-Alam and Mukesh, the chapter's two major protagonists, do not experience a childhood since they are burdened by poverty and illiteracy.
- The chapter's title, 'Lost Spring,' is a metaphor for the loss of childhood for millions of Indian child labourers.
- Spring is a season that is associated with joy, happiness, beauty, and hope.
- Childhood is sometimes referred to as a man's life's spring.
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