why do you think swami wished that the tiger had not spared the boy
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Swami wished that the tiger had not spared the boy. The given sentence conveys meaning that he did not want the boy to be alive.
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Swami wished that the tiger had not spared the boy because if the boy had been killed, he would not have to sleep alone.
- One day Swami's father shared the courageous act of a village boy who fought a tiger.
- Swami's father asked his son to prove his courage and made him sleep alone during the night.
- Usually, Swami used to sleep with his grandma.
- The thought of sleeping alone was the reason why Swami wanted the tiger to kill that village boy.
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