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• They go through mutilating surgery, and afterwards they don't complain, How does Dr Barnard prove his observation about children correct? ​

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Answered by simranjha97
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As we dive deeper into the story , we come to know about two cheerful boys who had gone through a mutilating surgery but still they were happy and didn't have any kind of agony or complaints towards their fate , and were playing and entertaining others as well as themselves despite of being amputated . So this statement is true that children don't complaint no matter how painful the situation is.

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