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Develop a story with the following beginning. Suggest a suitable title.
Once there was a poor farmer. He had four sons. They were​

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Answered by shabarimuthu1986
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Once upon a time, there was poor farmer. He had three sons. They always fight/quarrel with each other. They fight like kids with each other. They did not even try to listen to the poor,old man. Day to day, their quarrel/fight became too much. One day, the poor and old farmer got ill/sick. So,he called his three sons and asked them to take a stick and try to break it. Three of the sons had easily broken the stick. After that, the farmer asked them to break a heap of sticks but no one from them had the ability to break that heap of sticks. After that, the poor farmer gives them the lesson that you can easily break a stick but not a heap of sticks, so start living together and you must not fight with each other. If you will live together then no one can break you. The sons followed the thing and now, they didn't fight/quarrel with each other. They got a beautiful moral from the poor farmer.

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Answered by riyabante2005
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UNITY IS STRENGTH

Once therewas a poor farmer. He had four sons. They were always quarreling with each other. The farmer tried hard to bring unity among them but they would never listen to his advice. He was

very worried about their future.

One day, the old farmer fell sick and decided he should bring unity among his sons. He called his sons and asked them to bring few sticks. They brought the sticks. The farmer asked the eldest son to tie them in a bundle. He then asked them to try their strength to break it. Each of the sons tried to break the bundle but failed. Then the farmer untied the bundle and gave one stick to each and asked them to break it Each of them was able to do it easily. The farmer said, "Now you understand. If you are united nobody can get better of you. But you keep quarreling, you will be broken by anyone"

Moral: Unity is Strength

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