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what happened to the tree when the little boy was put into it​

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Answered by abhipatel8119
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Answer:

everyday the boy would come to the tree and he would gather it's leave to make a crown and play the king of the forest. what would have happened that the boy stopped coming in the forest? use your imagination to complete the story in about 150.

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

The young youngster was sobbing as he struggled to reach a tree branch. He was raised by the Giant and placed on a branch. The young child gave the giant a kiss because he was so joyful.

Explanation:

The boy would go to the tree every day and collect its leaves to construct a crown and pretend to be the king of the forest. If the youngster had stopped entering the woodland, what would have happened? In roughly 150 words, use your imagination to finish the tale.

Then, as he grew older and began working as a farmer in a wealthy person's home, the boys stopped coming to the tree. Later, when his landlord fired him for performing his job improperly, he went back to the tree, and the tree invited the boy, who was now a young man, to play with him and swing from its branches. The tree said, "I have no money. I just have left branches and fruits. You may take my fruit and sell them in the market to gain some money." The kid remarked, "I'm too grown up to play with you. I want some money." The boy then removed the fruits and sold them in the market and delighted himself. When the tree was too old and had nothing but bark and branches, after many years, he went back to it. The tree invited him to play with it, but the boy, who was now a man, refused, saying that he was too old to play with it.u I need some cash. The tree told the child, "I don't have any cash; all I have left are my branches and fruits. You may take my fruits and sell them in the market to acquire some cash." The boy removed the fruits, sold them in the market, and had pleasure in the proceeds. After a long time, he went back to the tree, but this time it was too old and had nothing left but bark and branches. The tree invited him to play with it, but the boy, who had grown into a man, said he was too old and needed money. The tree responded, "My boy, I don't have money. I have only my bark and branches left with me."The tree said to the boy, "Come to my play with me," but the boy replied, "I'm too old to play with you and I'm tired too. The tree said I have nothing to give you." After many years had passed, the boy returned to the tree, but he was no longer a boy. He had grown old and was walking through the forest exhausted. The tree suggested that the boy cut the tree and sell it in the market to earn money.

The moral of the story is that the tree is accepted as the kid's mother and the boy as the tree. The mother gave the child everything, but the youngster offered the mother nothing in return.

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