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brilliants
3 months ago
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A) Which incident inspired Aaitaman?​

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Naddika [7.4K]3 months ago
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Response:

Once, while heading to school, he needed to walk along the terrace.

As he traversed the terrace, he noticed a small round insect carrying food.

When the insect was nearing the top of the terrace, it fell. However, it persisted and attempted to ascend again. Just as it was about to reach the top, it slipped again like before.

Undeterred, the insect made a third attempt and successfully reached the top with its food, bringing it into its home.

Even though this event was minor, it significantly inspired Aaitaman.

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