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choli [55]
1 year ago
13

Share one character from a story and explain how they shaped or couldn't shape some part of their identity.

English
1 answer:
Serga [27]1 year ago
7 0

The inference is that a character that shaped me was from the book "The Aged mother". It helped me understand the importance of experience as well as being kind

<h3>How to explain the information?</h3>

This Japanese folktale, The Story of the Aged Mother, tells the tale of a ruthless ruler who issues harsh decrees, one of which commands that all elderly people be abandoned and left to perish.

It should be noted that the inference is that a character that shaped me was from the book "The Aged mother". It helped me understand the importance of experience as well as being kind. This was vital to shaping my identity.

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