No, the boy never lost anything earlier because the pain and sorrow in his eyes while watching his ball gone into the river depict that he has never been in such a situation before. This is a new experience for him. He will now learn that we have to lose our dear things someday. Read summary of thisRead more
No, the boy never lost anything earlier because the pain and sorrow in his eyes while watching his ball gone into the river depict that he has never been in such a situation before. This is a new experience for him. He will now learn that we have to lose our dear things someday.
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In the poem The Ball Poem, the phrase "world of possessions" means that every person in the world desires to possess the things. However they do not remain with us permanently. We must accept that and move on when we lose our dear things. Read summary of this poem.
In the poem The Ball Poem, the phrase “world of possessions” means that every person in the world desires to possess the things. However they do not remain with us permanently. We must accept that and move on when we lose our dear things.
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