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why did Romi want to warn the animals in the lesson Flames in the forest

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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The narrator tells us that Romi was a very passionate and caring boy. He was of brave nature and wanted to helps others in need. When he saw the fire the started going into that direction to help. He saw animals running out of the forest and wanted to warn them as they might fall and cause a fatal accident to any of the animals.

This shows that he cared deeply for animals and showed the same concern for them as he would have for any human being.

Answered by mahakincsem
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In this lesson, 'flames in the forest', the stories revolve around the life of a boy named Romi.

In the lesson he wanted to warn the animals because he deeply cared for those animals. His characteristics include him being brave and caring.

He wanted to warn the animals because he feared that the animals might fall on their way as they traveled and that this may cause a serious and fatal accident as a part of collateral damage. He didn't want the animals to die as a cause of an accident since the forest fire had alarmed the animals.

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