Where does the child in the story 'The Lost Child lose himself? How far is he responsible
for his predicament?
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Answer: The child loses himself from his parents when he falls for the temptation of the shining and good looking things in the Fair , when he should have been with his parents
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The child in the story 'The Lost Child' himself lost in the fair without his parents when he didn't receive any response back from his parents for his plea to ride in the merry-go round. The child is responsible for being lost in the fair for he was in a fantasy of the attractive things and rides and lagged behind his parents which made him lost!
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