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was aram right in saying that he did not steal the horse ? do you think he was mourads partner in crime ? discuss the situation in the story 'the summer of the beautiful white house "?​

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Answered by edwardaddai680
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Answer:

Aram justifies Mourad's stealing of the horse for two reasons; one, Aram does not believe it is the same as stealing, as they weren't doing it for money but to ride the horse for fun. He also justifies it because he has an enthusiasm and love for horses, and this opportunity may not come again, since their family is so poor.

Answered by ishwaryam062001
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Answer:

Aram justifies Mourad's stealing of the horse for two reasons; one, Aram does not believe it is the same as stealing, as they weren't doing it for money but to ride the horse for fun.

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They have given :

The aram right in saying that he did not steal the horse ? do you think he was mourads partner in crime. We have to discuss the situation in the story 'the summer of the beautiful white house

"The Summer of the Beautiful White House," it is not possible to determine if Aram was right in saying that he did not steal the horse or if he was Mourad's partner in crime.

Without knowing the details of the story, it is not possible to make any assumptions or conclusions about the situation or the characters. It would be best to read the story or get more information about the situation in order to better understand and make an informed assessment.

From my analysis,

             Aram justifies Mourad's stealing of the horse for two reasons; one, Aram does not believe it is the same as stealing, as they weren't doing it for money but to ride the horse for fun.

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