Whats the moral of the lesson the boy who wanted to read?
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tell the summary of the chapter so that the moral can be told
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Learning has no age may be the moral
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The story provides the moral that- No impairment could be a hurdle in one’s knowledge acquiring.
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- The inspiring story of Louis Braille, who invented a study method for the blind people who desires and struggles to read and write. In this story, the author describes the struggle of Louis, being a blind boy since childhood Louis proved to be a brilliant student in his school despite being unable to write and read.
- While studying in the blind school he realized the drawback of the materials of study for blind students and that motivated him to create a new material comprising of dotted paper for them. This story proves that despite the impairment one can still achieve knowledge.
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