1.Write a story using these outlines - A good boy - disobeys his parents - gets into bad company - father gives him some good apples - tells him to lay them aside for a few days - places a rotten apple among them - the rotten apple spoils the good ones - a lesson on bad company.Give a moral and a suitable tittle .2.You have just returned from a visit to a hill station. Write a letter to your friend telling him/her why they should also visit the place.3.You are the head boy/head girl of your school/collage. Make an appeal to all the students to celebrate Diwali without fire works this year and donate the money to an orphanage, In above 50 words. 4. Re-arrange the following words to form meaningful sentence - birthday/ Mark/ give/ you?/ present/ when/ his/ will5.Frame sentences using the words given below - a. Panch b. Friendshipc. Christmasd. Barne. GiftfGifoMoleg
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The danger of bad company
A good boy disobeyed his parents. He fell into bad company. His parents were saddened that unexpectedly their son was mingling with bad friends and started picking up many bad habits. But they thought that it would be better not to scold him because it might make matter worse.
One day the father went to the market and purchased a bag of fresh apples and also a rotten one. On returning home he called his son. He asked his son to put the bag of apples in the cupboard. The son obeyed after all it was not a difficult thing to do. After a few days the father asked his son to bring the bag of apples. The son brought the bag and placed it on the table near his father. His father told him to open the bag. As the son opened the bag he was surprised to see that all the apples have become rotten.
The father gently explained that one rotten apple have spoilled all the other good apples in the bag. In the same way one bad friend could spoil all the other good boys and girls. The boy immediately understood the lesson that his father was trying to teach him. He promised his father that he will change his old ways. He stopped mingling with his bad companions and became a good son.
Moral: It is better to be alone than in bad company.