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what is the role of child in the story?( The child)​

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Answered by hemu29
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I don't read the story so i.can't tell the answer

Answered by lekhanabheesetty
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Answer:

To summarize this discussion, it appears safe to say that there is widespread acceptance of the basic premise that children’s literature can be used to teach and influence the social behavior of the young. Hence, there appears to be general agreement that the purpose of most children's literature is to serve as a form of communication designed to influence children’s behavior, particularly their social behavior. We are not arguing that the influence of traditional stories is “good” in any kind of moral sense, nor even that traditional stories increase the survival or reproduction of individuals in current environments. We are only pointing out that stories are used around the world to influence the social behavior of children.

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