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Sonal Chauhan

Gajaraj did not eat his food because he was sad and missing his friend, Buntee. The emotional bond they shared caused him to lose interest in eating after Buntee was taken away. Class 6 English Poorvi Unit 2 Chapter 1 The ...

Sonal Chauhan

No, Buntee will likely not leave Gajaraj. Their deep friendship means Buntee feels emotionally attached to Gajaraj, and he may choose to stay with his elephant friend instead of the farmer. Class 6 English Poorvi Unit 2 Friendship Class 6 English Poorvi ...

Sonal Chauhan

In “The Unlikely Best Friends,” Gajaraj the elephant feels lonely until he befriends Buntee the dog. Their bond grows, but when Buntee leaves, both feel sad. Eventually, they reunite, highlighting the importance of friendship and emotional connections between different species. Class ...

Sonal Chauhan

The relationship between the farmer and the mahout evolves from caretakers of their animals to friends, united by the shared experience of witnessing the bond between Gajaraj and Buntee. class 6 English Textbook Poorvi Unit 2 Chapter 1 question answer class 6 ...

Sonal Chauhan

The story illustrates loyalty through Gajaraj’s steadfast waiting for Buntee after his injury and their mutual support. Their commitment to each other underscores the importance of loyalty in friendships. Class 6 English Poorvi Unit 2 Chapter 1 The Unlikely Best Friends Class ...