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Why did the walrus ' deeply sympathise' with the oysters​

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Answered by srivallikanna6
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Alice was inferring from the Walrus' behavior, in- cluding his words, to his feelings; perhaps naively, but perhaps not—he may have had genuine sympathy for the poor oysters, but eaten them anyway, his feelings not being strong enough to overcome his appetite.

Answered by varsha865118
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because it get eat the oyster

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