CBSE CLASS X<br /><br />ENGLISH - WRITING SECTION<br /><br />STORY WRITING<br /><br />Complete the story with your exceptional imagination. <br /><br />Once there lived a king. He was very religious. Everyday in the morning, he would offer flowers to... <br /><br />Hoping to get beautiful stories by creative Brainliacs.
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Once there was a king. He was very religious. He would everyday offer flowers to the almighty to such an extent that there remained no beauty in his kingdom. Then he died. The flowers grew again. The End.
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TRUE LOVE
Once there lived a king.He was very religious.Everyday in the morning he would offer flowers to his mother's statue.His mother was very religious,so she bought him up in the same way.The king respected his religion very much.One day a queen of other religion came to the king's palace.They both became good friends.The queen fell in love with the king,she confessed her love to the king, he too loved her, but according to him "religion" was barrier to their love.The king was very upset so he went to his mother's room.Suddenly a scroll fell on him.He read it.It was about him.The king discovered an unbelievable truth.He came to know that he was not his mother's true son.He was son of his mother's friend.In a war his mother died,so the queen adopted him.There was many opposition for this adoption,but the queen loved her friend so she adopted him.There was even a small note from his mother that "There is no substitute for true love"then the king understood the meaning of love he went to the queen and said his answer.They married.They were the happiest couple.Soon the queen gave birth to a princess.They named her "Charlotte" his mother's name.They lived happily.
THE END
MORAL:There is no substitute and barriers for true love.
My creativity hope you like it ♡♡
Once there lived a king.He was very religious.Everyday in the morning he would offer flowers to his mother's statue.His mother was very religious,so she bought him up in the same way.The king respected his religion very much.One day a queen of other religion came to the king's palace.They both became good friends.The queen fell in love with the king,she confessed her love to the king, he too loved her, but according to him "religion" was barrier to their love.The king was very upset so he went to his mother's room.Suddenly a scroll fell on him.He read it.It was about him.The king discovered an unbelievable truth.He came to know that he was not his mother's true son.He was son of his mother's friend.In a war his mother died,so the queen adopted him.There was many opposition for this adoption,but the queen loved her friend so she adopted him.There was even a small note from his mother that "There is no substitute for true love"then the king understood the meaning of love he went to the queen and said his answer.They married.They were the happiest couple.Soon the queen gave birth to a princess.They named her "Charlotte" his mother's name.They lived happily.
THE END
MORAL:There is no substitute and barriers for true love.
My creativity hope you like it ♡♡
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NEVER RESIST HELPING
Once there lived a king. He was very religious. Everyday in the morning, he would offer flowers to - all the statues of gods and goddesses but was a very narrow minded person. He was very unhappy because his Son had been captured in the painting for a long time. While I was travelling through the palace I found a room full of dust and a shrill voice of cry. I could not feel the pain of anyone and just went into the room. I found a boy saying,"Hey, dear, Please help me." I could not resist replying and said,"Yeah sure, I'll surely help you but Just tell me how may I help you."
He told me that their was a famed hermit over the Nilgiris and used to make magical portions to heal people and only that could save him. I became very determined to help him and left for our journey towards the Nilgiris. Kashvi and I, were determined to help him. So next day we started our journey for the Nilgiris. When we entered Nilgiris, we asked a saint about the hermit. He replied that it was twenty five kilometres towards the Durgaghat. Kashvi was frightened from the distance but I somehow convinced her. After a very tiresome journey of twenty five kilometres we were totally exhausted. After some rest, we continued our journey. Atlast, finally we saw a hut. We entered it, it had many spooky things which had no sense to me.We told the hermit about the capturing of that humble boy. He told us that he required purple gemstones for the making of the portion. He warned us by saying,"Child, whosoever has gone here had never came back." We were determined to save him and there was no looking back. We asked him that were could we find the gemstones, he told that it was nearly fifty meters away. We went their and to our surprise we heard many weird sounds and at last we got the gemstones. We quickly ran to the hermit and gave him the gemstones. He quickly made the portion and told us to splash on the painting.We quickly went to the Palace and went into the room and splashed the portion on him. We found a boy coming out of the picture. He was mesmerized by our help and thanked us. He told us the a witch had captured him and was the son of the King. He quickly ran to the King's arms and we could actually understand their happiness. From that day onwards the King used to worship God as well as took care of the people.
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