What message does the story convey to the readers
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The message that is conveyed to the reader from the story is the message the writer wants to convey.
Explanation:
- Normally a story conveys the message that the author wanted to send but sometimes, some people understand or grasp the message they want to get.
- It is because everyone has their own point of view in life so everyone perceives things differently, according to their point of view.
- Though a good writer knows how to keep his story to the message he wants to convey that almost every person gets the same message he wanted to send.
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[text]we see the statue of theHappy Prince shedding tears on the sufferings of the poor. He has sapphire eyes and a lead heart. princes means boy hv alsmile on her face.when his kingdom is happy.he can see through these sapphire eyes and has love and sympathies for the poor in his lead heart
we see the statue of theHappy Prince shedding tears on the sufferings of the poor. He has sapphire eyes and a lead heart. princes means boy hv alsmile on her face.when his kingdom is happy.he can see through these sapphire eyes and has love and sympathies for the poor in his lead heart
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