the little boy in the lost child is described to be 'brimming with life in the beginning of the story, but he is described 'crying and sobbing' towards the end-what are the circumstances that lead to this? answer in 30 to 40 words
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losing his parents and realising the value of his parents over materialistic possesions lead to this please mark brainliest
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IN THE BEGINNING THE BOY IS BRIMMING WITH LIFE THAT MEANS HE IS ENJOYING EVERYTHING AROUND HIM AS HE HAS THE COMPANY OF HIS PARENTS. HE IS VIEWING THE SCENARIO OF THE FAIR. BUT AS THE STORY COMES TOWARDS THE END HE IS SEPERATED FROM HIS PARENTS AND DOES NOT WANT ANY THING THAT HE DEMANDED TO HIS PARENTS. AND THE WRITER LEAVES THE STORY SHOWING THE BOY CRYING AND SOBBING
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