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the ball poem question, 1 why does the poet say I would not intrude on him why does not he offer him money to buy another ball ​

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Answered by GrishmaVora
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because he wanted to teach the small boy importance of loses in life. life has many ups and downs. He wanted to teach the boy how to deal with such losses

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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\longrightarrow The poet says, “I would not intrude on him” because he wants the boy to learn from the experience of loss. This will teach the boy that loss is also an important part of life, hence the poet does not intervene in the boy’s natural process of learning. He also doesn’t offer the boy money to buy another ball because the lesson of loss learnt from this experience would become worthless and wouldn’t teach the little one to learn the lesson of responsibility from this situation.

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