what lesson is learnt from the poem the selfish goblin
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The Lesson Is That DO NOT THINK OF YOURSELF ONLY THINK ABOUT OTHERS BECAUSE OTHERS ARE ALSO IMPORTANT IN LIFE IN IF WE NEED HELP NO ONE IS THERE SO THEY CAN HELP YOU
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Now and again the abstract world delivers an innovative virtuoso who, regardless of introductory impressions, resists definition.
Shel Silverstein was such a virtuoso. .
Peruse any of them with a listening kid, and watch the "light in the storage room" go on as she finds a related soul who is brimming with dreams and attached to senseless.
One can discover his verse accumulations guilefully and conspicuously showed in the kids' area of any book shop or library and stacked on small trucks in kinder classes all over
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