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Peter Pan says there's a place where "children never grow up". What is it called?
a)Neverland
b)Wonerland
c)Lilliputland

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Answered by PADMINI
5
Answer :  \bold{Neverland}


Extra Information -

Peter Pan says there's a place where "children never grow up". It is called "Neverland".

Peter Pan is a fictional character which is created by Scottish novelist James Matthew Barrie. He was well-known as the creater of the Peter Pan character.

Peter Pan fictional character is a free spirited and mischievous young boy who can fly but never grows up. He spends his never-ending childhood on an island called Neverland.

Neverland is a fictional Island. It is home to the Peter Pan where children never grow up. Hence, Peter Pan says, It is a place where children never grow up.
Answered by Sauron
13
Answer -

Option a)

Neverland

Peter Pan is from a place called Neverland where the children never grow up.

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» Extra info : «

Peter Pan is a fictional character which is loved by many kids.

Peter Pan was created by a Scottish novelist J. M. Barrie

Peter Pan enjoys his childhood which is never ending with lots of adventure in the Neverland.

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Why the answer is not Wonerland or Lilliputland ???

» Wonderland in fictional world famouly referred to ' Alice in Wonderland'.

» Lilliputland is related to the 'Gulliver's Travels'.

They both don't relate to Peter Pan.

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Therefore the answer is

Option a)

Neverland.
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