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What does the child learn about the importance of parents at the end of the lesson The Lost Child? Hey everyone...... please answer this ☝️ as fast as you can and please answer correctly

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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The moral of the short story 'The Lost Child' by Mulk Raj Anand is that every child loves his/her parents unconditionally. The parents are the most important thing in a child's life.

Answered by varshininsa10
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When the child was unable to find his parents, his priorities fell inti perspective. He relised how invaluable his parents are when compared to knick knacks like toys and balloons.

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