Answer:
The
Frog Indirectly Causes the Death of the Nightingale
The frog shows himself as if he is the king of Bingle Bog. He does not
want to see anybody receiving respect and praise from the other creatures of
the bog. He sings with an unpleasant and harsh voice every night and everybody
in Bingle Bog is unhappy with his singing.
One night, a nightingale comes and sits on the
sumac tree. Then she starts singing beautifully. All the
creatures admire her song.
The frog introduces himself before the nightingale as is a
scholar of music and that he writes songs for the Bog Trumpet. He convinces the
nightingale to take training for singing better from hina. Now the nightingale
is inspired by him. Flushed with . confidence and fired with art and adoration,
she sings so beautifully that from far away people flock towards the magical sound
of the nightingale.
But later on, he starts scolding and teasing her and makes
her sing so much that she dies due her vein bursting, The frog does not kill
her directly, but it is true that he indirectly causes the death of the
nightingale.
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