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why did the traveller drop his shawl to the ground​

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Answered by LovelyFuzzie
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Answered by BasRashmi
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Answer:

The traveler took off his shawl as it grew warmer, thus he did not need the warmth of the shawl.

Explanation:

The extract is from a story in which the wind and the sun were arguing as to who is the stronger one. Since there was no one to vouch or vote for them, they decided to partake in a contest. They saw a traveler passing through and decided that the one who would be able to get the traveler’s shawl off the back would be the stronger one, and the other would have to agree. Having agreed thus, the wind went fist. It huffed and puffed and blew as hard as it could. But with the stronger gusts, the traveler only pulled his shawl closer to his body and clutched more tightly onto it. When the wind was done, the sun stepped in. He shone as warm and bright as it could. Due to the increased warmth, the traveler need not carry the shawl, thus taking it off on his own.

Thus the sun was proven to be the stronger of the two.

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