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what did sibia tell her mother​

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Answered by AnshPotter
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The character of Sibia, the protagonist in Norah Burke’s story “The Blue Bead” is an example of a little girl’s arduous journey of shaping her simple dream of a necklace in the midst of heavy hardships of a poverty-stricken life.

Sibia was meticulously caring about her household chores. Even when she was toddler she husked corn and gathered sticks. In fact, all her work was her companion.


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On the way back she met her mother, out of breath, come to look for her, and scolding. “I did not see till I was home, that you were not there. I thought something must have happened to you.” And Sibia, bursting with her story, cried “Something did). I found a blue bead for my necklace, look!”Sibia doesn't tell her mother about helping the lady because she is excited about finding the blue bead for her necklace. The story, is about the bravery of a twelve year old Indian girl who saves a Gujjar woman from the jaws of a crocodile.

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