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What was the reason of the fight between the sister and the brother in the poem ‘The

Quarrel’? Were they able to put an end to the quarrel?​

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Answered by PurpleLove
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Both of them were adamant they were right and blamed each other for the quarrel. Explanation The poet had an argument with her brother over a petty issue. ... The poet's brother said that he was right, but according to the poet her brother was wrong and should be blamed for the fight.

One day, the narrator quarrelled with her brother for no valid reason. Both stuck firmly to their claim of being right. ... But that very afternoon the brother took the initiative and admitted his mistake. Thus they patched up and forgot their bitterness.

Answered by acsahjosemon40
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Answer:

Answer:

Both of them were adamant they were right and blamed each other for the quarrel. Explanation The poet had an argument with her brother over a petty issue. ... The poet's brother said that he was right, but according to the poet her brother was wrong and should be blamed for the fight.

One day, the narrator quarrelled with her brother for no valid reason. Both stuck firmly to their claim of being right. ... But that very afternoon the brother took the initiative and admitted his mistake. Thus they patched up and forgot their bitterness.

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