Q▪ Moral of fiction Virtually true ❓❓
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▪ Chapter ▶Virtually True by Paul Stewart
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We can't say that this fiction has a fixed moral. Because Paul Stewart often writes mainly for the entertainment purposes of people, mainly children. but briefly thinking,it has a moral that is following:
1.) try try but don't cry. its evidence is that Michael does not lose hope on any game failure and trying again and again since he reaches the Jackpot.
1.) try try but don't cry. its evidence is that Michael does not lose hope on any game failure and trying again and again since he reaches the Jackpot.
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The fiction VIRTUALLY TRUE, written by Paul Stewart, mainly gives the lesson of ill effects of gaming.
In today's world the players of games are taking its aim in bad ways.
First let me clear you that originally games were developed not only for entertainment purpose but also it aimed at developing the gamers with
1. Goal setting attitude
2. Time Management
3. Quick response to situations
and many
but today's gamers are only taking it as entertainment and they are being involved in ill works.
So, this fiction mainly aims at making the students aware of gaming.
HOPE IT IS USEFUL
The fiction VIRTUALLY TRUE, written by Paul Stewart, mainly gives the lesson of ill effects of gaming.
In today's world the players of games are taking its aim in bad ways.
First let me clear you that originally games were developed not only for entertainment purpose but also it aimed at developing the gamers with
1. Goal setting attitude
2. Time Management
3. Quick response to situations
and many
but today's gamers are only taking it as entertainment and they are being involved in ill works.
So, this fiction mainly aims at making the students aware of gaming.
HOPE IT IS USEFUL
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