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"Worldly desires are of no use when a child has lost parental shelters."- Discuss this
with reference to the chapter 'The Lost Child".
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Answered by vijieaswari
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Hope this helps you

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Parents are our only happiness but sometimes we never realise it. just like how we don't realise salt in a food but it is still very much needed, human's thought always goes on what he doesn't have either than being grateful for the things he actually owns. let's say while we eat our food we want some spicy side dish, now if the food we consume doesn't have salt in it we only need salt to put in it. therefore I can say that parental shelters are very important for a child's life and worldly desires are of no use when a child has lost parental shelters

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