What was the condition of the child when we lost his parents ain the fair
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The child sees a roundabout in the fair and gets attracted to it. He wants to have a ride on it. He asks his parents for permission to enjoy it. Having no response on the part of his parents he realises that he has lost his way. He starts crying bitterly at once and runs here and there in search of them.
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The condition of the child when we lost his parents in the fair-
- He was terribly distraught when he lost his folks at the fair. He was crying and wailing.
- Most significantly, he was terrified of being lost forever. He perceived all of the men to be murderers.
- He had forgotten about all the things he had previously desired. His main desire was to see his parents.
- If a youngster becomes disoriented at the fair, he must get terrified and begin weeping. As he or she may be thinking about his or her parents, and many more worries that we cannot foretell,
- However, if the youngster is astute enough, he might try to locate his parents by reporting to the fair's office or to any police officer standing nearby, and he will be successful in finding his parents.
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