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Why is Tao drawing a picture of a longhorn bull? In chapters 15 -18 The boy of the painted cave.

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  • In "The Boy of the Painted Cave," Tao's drawing of the longhorn bull is described as a symbol of strength and resilience. It represents the challenges and obstacles that Tao and the other characters face in chapters 15-18. Just like the bull's powerful and determined nature, Tao and his companions draw inspiration from it to overcome their own difficulties. The bull serves as a visual representation of their inner strength and their unwavering determination to prevail.

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