Develop a story in about 80-100 words including a suitable title, with the following ending.
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Develop a story in about 90-100 words with the help of the following ending. Suggest a suitable title for it. …. and he rightly said, ‘in unity lies strength.’
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For the questions where we need to write a story with a title, we need to begin weaving thoughts first and then move on at last to give a suitable title. Moreover, if the question does not ask for a moral separately, you can use the moral of the story as the title as well.
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‘Unity is Strength’
Once upon a time, a group of pigeons fell into a trap laid by a hunter in a forest. They were eating food and the hunter thought that it is a good time to capture them. Once the pigeons realized that they had been trapped, they all panicked and raised a hue and cry amongst them. Each had a different opinion and idea to escape the trap and we’re all trying and struggling to fly away, until the wise old pigeon said that they won't be able to move an inch until they do not start flying together because they will rise if they are together and fall if they are not. All of them listened to the wise old pigeon and were able to fly with the trap to their mice friends, who cropped the trap for them and set them free and the wise old pigeon rightly said, ‘in unity is strength.’
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searched, frantically the whole house - including kitchen, but it was nicely disappeared somewhere. My valuable 5 marks and valuable time to write that journal! Even my mom agreed to write the whole journal again, willingly! I was more worried about the experiment.
The days were passing on and my tension was mounting. Finally, practical was the day after tomorrow. I purchased new journal and decided to rewrite it. My whole time table of revision collapsed. But I had no other option, too.
Till late night, I finished off half of the journal but still diagrams were left. Suddenly, I heard a loud call of my name by my grandpa. He had gone to a pilgrimage. He entered my room and threw that book on me and said - 'Wake up young man, take this book, it did a pilgrimage with me.'
With a deep breath, I touched it - what a nice feeling it was! I sprang up and hugged tightly my grandpa.