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on what two incidents can you evaluate the incidents in the story face in the dark by Ruskin bond

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"The incidents by which we can evaluate the incidents in the story face in the dark by Ruskin bond are as follows:

Mr. Oliver is a daring man who has the courage to take the path across pine forests. Though it grew quite dark he had his torch and he made his way to his school. When he saw a boy sitting and crying, he thought that he was one of the students of his school and reminded him about the rule that the boys were not supposed to come out at that time.Then he saw the boy was sobbing and his anger changed into concern. He wanted to know the reason for his crying. But as soon as the boy lifted his face, Mr. Oliver was aghast looking at his face. He had no eyes, no ears, no mouth, no features at all. The torch fell off from his hand.

Furthering his way to his residence, he saw a watchman with a lantern and he shares his experience with him. Listening about the boy's face, the watchman lifts his lantern up to his face and asks if the boy's face was like his, revealing his face in the light which was exactly the same, no eyes, no mouth, nothing... Suddenly, with a gush of wind, the lantern blew off and Mr. Oliver rushed towards his apartment. I believe it was a real incident as his imagination could see the weird boy once and then the story would have ended. Since he comes across the watchman with a similar face, it becomes an evidence that the forest was haunted.

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