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the nightingale was a herself to blame for her tragic end . Do you agree ? give reasons in support of your answer . Her tragic end issues some warning notes . could a worldly wise conduct have saved her ?

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Answered by ImSujal
4
yes she was the one she have to be believe herself instead of relying on just traitor frog. because She only agrees when frog asked that he will teach her and never opposes frog for whatever the frog did.
If she could worldly wise she could indeed saved her life.
Answered by Anonymous
7
Yes , the nightingale was a herself to blame for her tragic end because she trusted the ugly frog who had no knowledge of singing but then also she made him his instructor and hence the frog for his benefits made her sing for a long and then the nightingale's vocal cord burst and she died .!!
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