In the poem, the boy sells his beloved horse for a few gold coins, symbolizing greed. At the end of the poem, when the horse is being taken away from him, he realizes the folly of his ways and attempts to relinquish the coins so that he can take back his horse. Similarly, at the end of “Araby," the boy faces up to his pride and vanity when he sees the bazaar and realizes that it’s not everything he expected. When his illusions are dashed in the bazaar, he realizes his desire to lead an exciting life with Mangan’s sister is a mere fantasy.
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Answer:
I disagree
Explanation:
I disagree because how are you going to learn in order to pass your grades
B. The seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth on its axis.
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