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3. The story has a very heart-warming and touching end. Now try to change
the end of the story to make it sound (i) very funny (ii) full of horror and
mystery.

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Answered by preshaas9
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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The story that has a very heart-warming and touching end can change to the end of the story to make it sound very funny, full of horror and mystery. The cow shook himself off and flew away, vowing never to mess with his own reflection again.

Original story:

"A thirsty crow found a pitcher with some water in it, but it was not enough to quench its thirst.

The crow then noticed some pebbles nearby.

He started dropping the pebbles into the pitcher one by one.

With each pebble, the water level rose a little higher until finally, it was high enough for the crow to drink from it."

(i) A funny end:

The crow took a big gulp of water and felt something strange in his beak.

He looked down into the pitcher and saw his reflection staring back at him.

Thinking it was another crow, he started pecking at it, trying to scare it away.

As he pecked harder and harder, the reflection started to distort and finally shattered.

The crow was so startled that he fell backward into the pitcher, causing a big splash and getting soaked from head to toe.

He shook himself off and flew away, vowing never to mess with his own reflection again.

(ii) A horror and mystery end:

As the crow drank from the pitcher, it noticed that the water tasted strange.

Suddenly, it started to feel dizzy and disoriented.

It stumbled around in circles, unable to fly or even stand up straight.

The last thing the crow saw was a pair of glowing eyes peering at it from behind a nearby bush.

The next morning, the pitcher and the pebbles were still there, but the crow was nowhere to be found.

Some say that the pitcher was cursed, and anyone who drank from it would suffer a similar fate.

Others say that the crow was abducted by a supernatural entity and taken to another dimension.

The mystery of what really happened that day still remains unsolved.

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