English, asked by sanskriti83, 1 year ago

the child was lost in the fair do you think he would have found his parents if yes then how..... in 100 words​

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Answered by nishitha060352
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I think no because in a fair we probably have n number of members, so it's hard to find his parents.

sanskriti83: in the chapter the lost child
Answered by Rashmi4444
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Although this is not mention in the story in the end the parents who continuously kept checking to see that he was with them may have suddenly realised that he was missing and came look for the Lost child. The kind and understanding Man tried to console the little boy by offering him various things at the fair may have also ask him for some description of his parents and help him to reunited with them.

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The parents of the child lose him and the affection and bond of love are shared in this story.

When the child is lost in the fair he encounters a very sympathetic and kind-hearted man. The man holds the child in his arms and asks him how he was lost. However, the child kept on weeping about his parents. The man tried to soothe him with every possible way. To soothe him he took him on horse ride and roundabout. He took the child to the place where the flute was being played by snake-charmer. Further, he bought child some sweets, flowers, and balloons. To make him quiet and to distract him, the man tried every possible way. However, the man failed in his aim and he showed that to the child his parents were the center and all the materialistic things were meaningless to him. The child didn't convey anything about his parents as the man tried his best to help the child. The story remains open-ended, assuming that the child might have found his parents.

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