what do you learn from the story 'the bond of love' ?
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The moral of the story "Bond of Love" by Kenneth Anderson is that humans may neglect wild animals or fer them but animals also have their faith on us. ... Due to the love and respect between the sloth bear, 'Bruno', and the author's wife, the bear is able to return once again to live with the author's wife.
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'The Bond of Love' shows the mutual bond of love and affection between humans and animals. It teaches that animals should be treated with kindness and care.
- 'The Bond of Love' is written by Kenneth Anderson. In his story, Anderson points out that animals can understand the language of love and the has power to reciprocate love and care when they get the same treatment from humans.
- In the story, we see the strong bond of love that the author's wife and Bruno, her pet bear, share. Bruno is taken care of like a family member by the author's wife. Bruno also became very fond of her and both of them suffer when they had to separate as Bruno was sent to the zoo.
- But as they reunite, Bruno recognizes the author's wife. This shows their unbreakable and unforgettable bond of care and affection for each other. Thus, love even overcomes the barrier of species.
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