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The Purple Children is about the British occupation of _______________. The major was an experienced officer of the British army. He had been in the country for over a year and so he was well accustomed to the local style of warfare. He was in the bed when the boy and the girl entered into the courtyard and raised their _____________. The inexperienced sentry informed him everything with every excuse he could conceive of. After listening to the whole incident, he understood everything. He understood that the girl went there to engage the sentry whereas the boy materialized their plan of raising the flag. And so it was his responsibility to recover out and stop them. He asked the sentry if he could identify the native children, but the sentry replied negatively. He watched the _______________________ on the ground and realized that the color would help him to distinguish the special girl. Then he was determined to identify them. Since he was an experienced person he understood that the children might be from ________________________. Then he set about his business from there. Here we can notice his sense of duty, responsibility and etiquette as well. It was easy for him to enter into the school and drag forth the particular child. But he showed his patience. He was punctilious in waiting in the entrance hall while the master of the school was brought. Informing everything to the __________________, very confidently the Major strode across the lobby with the sergeant and his men. Though he marched in confidently but the vision of the children with marvelous unanimity made him perplex and still. He went there to find the particular girl splashed in purple color but he saw the whole class splattered from face to chin with the resplendent purple color. Actually, he experienced the _______________ of the natives once more. He could understand that they have to leave the place almost immediately. Very shortly, the flag of the natives was going to be set up permanently.​

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The Purple Children is about the British occupation of __the military_. The major was an experienced officer of the British army. He had been in the country for over a year and so he was well accustomed to the local style of warfare. He was in the bed when the boy and the girl entered into the courtyard and raised their ___flags___. The inexperienced sentry informed him everything with every excuse he could conceive of. After listening to the whole incident, he understood everything. He understood that the girl went there to engage the sentry whereas the boy materialized their plan of raising the flag. And so it was his responsibility to recover out and stop them. He asked the sentry if he could identify the native children, but the sentry replied negatively. He watched the __children___ on the ground and realized that the color would help him to distinguish the special girl. Then he was determined to identify them. Since he was an experienced person he understood that the children might be from _neighborhood_. Then he set about his business from there. Here we can notice his sense of duty, responsibility and etiquette as well. It was easy for him to enter into the school and drag forth the particular child. But he showed his patience. He was punctilious in waiting in the entrance hall while the master of the school was brought. Informing everything to the ___general__, very confidently the Major strode across the lobby with the sergeant and his men. Though he marched in confidently but the vision of the children with marvelous unanimity made him perplex and still. He went there to find the particular girl splashed in purple color but he saw the whole class splattered from face to chin with the resplendent purple color. Actually, he experienced the __ideas__ of the natives once more. He could understand that they have to leave the place almost immediately. Very shortly, the flag of the natives was going to be set up permanently.​

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