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while comparing himself with a tennis Challenger, what Pi rays of that player when he has nothing to lose in the game?​

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Answered by jagakamesh9087
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Explanation:

while comparing himself with a tennis Challenger, what Pi rays of that player when he has nothing to lose in the game?

Answered by setukumar345
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Concept Introduction:

The 2001 release of Yann Martel's philosophical book Life of Pi comes from Canada. Piscine Molitor "Pi" Patel, a youngster from Pondicherry who investigates spirituality and metaphysics from a young age, serves as the protagonist.

Explanation:

We have been given a question about Life of Pi

We have to find the answer

When a tennis player has lost hope, he has nothing else to lose. He relaxes and starts playing with wild abandon that just might win him the match. Similarly, Pi feels he has nothing left to lose which puts him at ease. At least now things can only get better and he has a fighting chance at survival.

Final Answer:

The final answer is Pi only gets better and he has a fighting chance at survival.

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