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scZoUnD [109]
3 years ago
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Why do you think Mrs. Debroy shared the ‘Feather story’ with the students?

English
1 answer:
lara31 [8.8K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

(There's a correction, the 'Feather pillow' story was told by Ms. Guha and not Mrs. Debroy.)

Ms. Guha shared the 'Feather story' with the students to teach them a lesson on how much our words are valuable.

Explanation:

'Just for Fun' is a play that gives a moral on how important our words are and that one should not say those words which can not be taken back.

In the story, Ms. Guha shares a story of 'Feather pillow' with the students in the class. The story is about a man who spreads rumors and gossip about a wise man, whose advice he did not like. Through the story, Ms. Guha teaches the students a lesson that one should not spread rumors because just like feathers taken out of the pillow can not be filled back against, rumors and gossip spread can not be taken back.

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