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What's the moral of this story 'virtually true'?

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Answered by 2veer2
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virtually true is story which is only possible in virtual world. it is a science fiction. the moral of the story is that we should never lose hope, we should always help others.
Answered by loxia
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Virtually True by Paul Stewart is a story about two boys who create miracles by interacting each with each other without meeting and in a strange manner. Virtually True begins with an article in the newspaper as "Miracle Recovery" which is read by Michael. The article stated about the boy, Sebastian who recovered from coma despite being in a critical condition. Michael like his dad liked to stay updated with technology and was fond of technology and computer. He displays his friendly and helpful nature when he saves Sebastian from falling into deep sleep. He never lost hope and was confident throughout, though he fails to save Sebastian in the third game. Michael was a kid with great mental strength and preservance. Though being informed about the 'war zone', Michael never panicked as warzone being the last chance for Michael to save Sebastian.

Therefore, the moral of the story states that one should indirectly or directly help the person in need.

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