The lesson that the narrator learned by the end of the evening after talking with the white fellow who was robbed is that money can't buy you happiness. A part in the story was that the narrator was shocked that the white fellow was not upset, instead ecstatic about what happened to him. And then, he began to question, "What is up with those rich white folks, why aren't they happy?".
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Answer:
<h2>The man in the painting is his Son!!!</h2>
Explanation:
Let's break the puzzle down in to smaller pieces and then put them together and see what we've got. 'My father's son.' We'll draw a diagram from the perspective of the person speaking.
My Father's son is my sibling.
• 'That man's Father' appears in our diagram already, we know him as My Father's son. They are the same remember that man's father is my father's son'.
•'Brothers And Sisters I Have None' - thus far we have identified My Father's Son and Me as separate people. But if I have no brothers or sisters then my father's son can only be me.
• To clarify 'That Man' is my son. If I have no brothers and sisters then my father's son can only be me. Which means I (me) am that man's father.
1. She asked to come quickly.
2. She enquired whether I arrived before seven.
3. She asked that how was my holiday.
4. She told that she would have visited the hospital, if she had known that I was sick.
5. She asked whether I usually cook at home.
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