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The lost child summary on 150 words​

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Answered by itzsoftboy5
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The Lost Child is the story of a small child who gets lost in a fair. He had gone with his parents to the fair but loses them when he gets engrossed in looking at a roundabout swing. The story highlights the bond of love and affection that the child shares with his parents. Before losing them he had been demanding different things like sweets, balloons, flowers, swings, etc. Once he loses them, he is picked up by a stranger. The stranger tries to quieten the child by offering him all these things that he had demanded from his parents but the child does not want them any more. He wants his parents first.

Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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                                   Summary of "The Lost Child "

A young child who gets lost in a fair or show is the subject of the story The Lost Child and his parents go to a spring time fair. There were numerous various types of stalls set up in the fair, and the area was busy with people. When the child saw the toys in the stores, he was overjoyed and begged his parents to get him a toy.

He continued walking and came onto a merry-go-round. He noticed that many people were having a good time on the ride and yelled to his parents to join them. However, they made no response. He couldn't see his parents when he turned around. He screamed aloud and looked everywhere, but he was unable to locate his parents.

A man heard him cry out and immediately picked him up in his arms.

The young boy sobbed when the good man asked him about his parents and said he didn't know where they were. In an effort to calm the boy down, the  men offered if he would want to ride the merry-go-round.

But the child  answered that he only wanted his parents. The young boy turned his back on all he had before wished to purchase. The youngster solely yelled, "I want my mum, I want my father!" as a result.

The story emphasizes the child's relationship with his parents as one of love and affection.

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