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stepladder [879]
1 year ago
12

Crystal's friendship with Sunil makes her feel better about her secret powers. Give

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Vera_Pavlovna [14]1 year ago
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Both Colin and Mary are extraordinarily different by their kinship in The Secret Garden.

<h3>How friendship is being potrayed in the novel?</h3>

Toward the start of the novel, Colin is so wiped out he can't get up. He keeps the shades shut and accepts the light will exacerbate him.

Everything he does all day is lie in bed and cry and whine. Subsequent to becoming companions with Mary and later Dickon, in any case, he changes.

He figures out how to run and play outside. He understands he isn't wiped out like he has consistently accepted. He becomes kinder to other people and turns out to be really blissful.

Mary likewise changes enormously because of her companionship with Colin and Dickon. Toward the beginning of the novel, Mary is mean and horrible.

She is inconsiderate to other people and has no companions. When she makes companions, in any case, she starts to change.

She makes connections to other people and comes to adore Martha and Dickon. She loves to play with others and assists Colin with arriving at his maximum capacity.

Fellowship changed the two of them. Once desolate and troubled, they are blissful and satisfied toward the book's end.

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