why did the narrator say that her values were not so weak ?
THE PASSING AWAY OF BAPU
(WBSC SECOND LAGUAGE ENGLISH BOOK)
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The narrator is saying so because there is a contradiction between his and other people's narratives. Explanation: Some people are judged by their values such as having a broad vision and strong will. ... And if there is a little distraction to unwillingness then it can make people assume about your weak values.
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