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what can you conclude about Swamis character from the story use example from the story to support your idea​

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Answered by TECHNICALGAMERABHI
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At the end of the story, "Swami and the Sum," Swami's character is revealed to be quite typical of a child. While his father is concerned about Swami's ability to correctly solve a math problem, Swami is imaginative and thoughtful, attempting to take into consideration everything that he knows about the characters, mangoes, and fairness. His father's treatment of him will likely compel him to become like his father and like many adults who have lost their own imaginations

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Answered by diyadas83
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The lesson 'The hero' concluded that swami was a coward boy who used to be scared to sleep alone at night but his father tried his level best to make his child brave and a grown up man.But at last he's considered a hero which he didn't deserved because the incident that happened was by accident .

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