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what in your opinion was the best lesson that the street taught to the narrator

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Answered by thettudeepikareddy
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Answer:

  • The narrator Rasheed goes to the fair on the occasion of Eid. He is tempted to try his luck at a shop. He is too innocent to see through the shopkeeper's trick. He loses all his little money in that game of chance.
  • He struck the narrator's head with a metal knuckles duster. As a result, he fell down with blood gushing out of his head and lost consciousness. He was confined to bed for several days. This was the result of his first encounter with Red.
Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

In my opinion was the best lesson that his encounter with the street's monarch taught him a valuable lesson that the street trust the narrator.

Explanation:

The best lesson that the street taught the writer, in my opinion, was the habit of being fearless. It taught him not to be afraid of anyone.

His encounter with the street's monarch taught him a valuable lesson. The fear of the strong can be easily overcome, and the key to defeating them is to master the Japanese art of self-defense. Another lesson he learned was that in order to be a poet, one must not only write poems, but also support their essence. Instead of living in delusions and feeling miserable, the narrator learned to face life's realities. To become stronger, the narrator trained himself with a pair of parallel bars designed for gymnastics exercise; additionally, he returned to wrights.

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