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vovangra [49]
2 years ago
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In your opinion, which character in the story ‘ The Beggar’ is the most significant? Provide three reasons to support your decis

ion. What message does the actions of this character convey to the reader?
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1 answer:
spayn [35]2 years ago
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Answer:

Lushkoff is the main character in the story.

He is a beggar .

with a different style.

He does not have integrity of character.

He tells different lies , To gain money from people.

• Three reasons to support my decision. The message does the actions of this character convey to the reader :-

  • The beggar is based on the idea that kindness is a virtue.

  • It can bring about a real change of heart in even a very stubborn person.

  • lushkoff is very lazy person who does not want want to work hard to earn his living. So he resorts to begging.

Explanation:

<h2>Hope this helps you !! </h2>
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