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What do you learn from the man who saw a child crying and decided to help him? Describe in 100-120 words.
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Answered by rohitrajput8101979
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from the man who sow the child crying and decided to help him . we learn the basic feeling of compassion for another human being . As the lost child was crying for his father and mother and no one came forward to help him , the man who lifted him up in his arms felt compassion for the child this is what is liking in people of today's society . The who tried to help the child can be seen as a saviour . He shows compassion and kindness towards a child whom he does not even know .

The man helps him, tries to uplift his mood and soothes him by various mean like offering him a ride on the horse in the round about asking him to listen to the music of the snake chamber and offering him a balloon , a garland of flower and some sweets . This man had no selfish motive in his actions . He just wanted to comfort the child . Till his parents found him . We should inculcate such feelings in ourselves also otherwise the nobel purpose of humanity gets defeated . One needs to be kind , compassion , coperative and considerate . The man in the lesson the lost child seemed to posses all these traits to be declaired as a real human beings.

Answered by singhlafran
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Explanation:

Suddenly, a man heard his cry and lifted him up in his arms. The child was fortunate that he was picked up by an affectionate man. The kind man asked him about his parents, but the child replied sobbingly not knowing their whereabouts. The man tried to pacify the child and asked him if he would like to take a ride on the merry-go-round. But the child replied that he wanted his parents only. Soon, the man took the child to the balloon-man, sweet shop and flower-seller and asked if he would like to buy any of those, but the young boy refused. He was adamant that he wanted nothing, but his parents. The child turned his face away from all those things which he wanted to buy earlier. Thus, the child only shouted, ‘I want my mother, I want my father

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