It won't die, father, will it? Why will it? It won't." Bring out the sentiment expressed by the children in these lines.
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They are worried about the possibility of something (or someone) dying, but they also want to believe that it won't happen. They seek comfort and reassurance from their father, hoping that he will confirm their belief that everything will be alright. Show more…
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