The Gift And The Giver Short Story

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In the story The Gift and the Giver and A rich man’s son, a lot of giving happened in the stories.Sometimes you can't expect something back so quick like one of your friends/parents had an present for you. You always have to be patient for things in life and appreciate what you have.

In the story The Gift and the Giver, the giver gave presents from the heart not to just randomly give out presents like it's Christmas. The king wanted to show love to the Giver so he made the Giver wait where he was standing so he can return the favor.In the text it states”Ah I see,” the king said”. You have given me a gift. Now you expect something in return. What do you want anything you want you can have.The Giver said ,”the joy on your face is what

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