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What does the child learn about the importance of parents at the end of the lesson The Lost Child? plss answer this as soon as possible.

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What does the child learn about the importance of parents at the end of the lesson The Lost Child?

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Young children get attracted by little things around them and often press their parents with demands to buy those things. However, their real happiness lies in being with their parents. “The Lost Child” is a story about one such boy who cannot be tempted by anything in the absence of his parents.The child learned the importance and value of his parents rather than toys and sweets.He can't live or wants anything without them.It is quite a valuable lesson from the child to all the readers.

Answered by Anonymous
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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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