English, asked by ak9215292, 10 months ago

. On one occasion the children said: "How happy we are here!
Later they said: “How happy we were there!"
What are they referring to in both the cases?​

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Answered by samarth0029
12

Answer:

the children's were gone out so they change their sentance

Answered by Anonymous
25

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In the first case, they are referring to the Giant's garden where they would play while returning

from school. They had a great time whenever they played in the garden. In the second case, they are again referring to the garden; talking about how happy they were before the Giant stopped them from playing in his garden. In both the cases, the children are referring to the Giant's garden.

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