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What was the North Wind wrapped in?​

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Answered by savitajadhav2009
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Answer:

Oscar Wilde's fairy tale

Explanation:

Oscar Wilde's fairy tale The Selfish Giant (1888) personifies the North Wind as a man who "was wrapped in furs, and he roared all day about the garden, and blew the chimney-pots down".

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The north wind was wrapped in fur.

Explanation:

The North Wind and the Sun is one of Aesop's Fables.The story concerns a competition between the North Wind and the Sun to decide which is the stronger of the two. The challenge was to make a passing traveler remove his cloak. However hard the North Wind blew, the traveler only wrapped his cloak tighter to keep warm, but when the Sun shone, the traveler was overcome with heat and soon took his cloak offThe fable was well known in Ancient Greece..

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