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How does the following character in the story live up to their name? Provide points from the story. Tengumai Bopsulai - English

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How does the following character in the story live up to their name? Provide points from the story.

Tengumai Bopsulai

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Solution

Tengumai Bopsulai: Tegumai, the father, justifies the meaning of his name in the story. When his spear was broken, he didn't hurry at all, he started mending it with patience.

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Chapter 3.4: How the First Letter was Written - English Workshop [Page 78]

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