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20. A boy fell in bad company………… father bought some apples …………..asked to put them in the
cupboard ……………… asked to place a rotten apple with good one ……….next day all apples
rotten……………..Father said ‘Bad friends are like rotten apples’……………………..taught a lesson……….. Moral
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Explanation:
Once upon a time, there was a boy who fell into the bad company. His father used to worry about the boy. He tried to keep him away from the bad company but all in vain.
One day, the father came up with an idea to teach his son a lesson. He went to the market and bought himself some apples.
Next day he called his son and asked him to put those apples in the cupboard along with a rotten apple. The boy was surprised but did as he was told.
The father called his son on the next morning and asked him to get those apples out of the cupboard.
When the boy opened the cupboard. He saw that all the apples were rotten. He was surprised to see this.
Then, his father told him that bad friends are just like this rotten apple who spoil the entire lot with them.
The boy stood quite because he had learnt his lesson.
Moral : Its better to stay alone then to be in a bad company
A boy fell in a bad company. He had been such a bright student, but soon his brightness was clouded and dimmed until it was lost forever in the eternal darkness. His parents asked him time and again to leave the company of his bad friends. But he did not listen to them. He secretly met them every day.
Hiss father was a wise man; he made a plan to bring him on track. He bought 10 fresh, luscious apples; he also bought a rotten apple. He gave all the apples to his son and asked to take care of them. He also asked him to keep the rotten apple among the healthy apples. After a few days when he opened the fridge to eat an apple, he found all apples had become rotten. He went to his father with a complaint.
The father told him, “You see, one rotten apple makes healthy apples rotten too. Similarly, one bad boy, makes good boys bad too.” The boy understood the lesson. He promised his father he would leave bad company.
Moral: Better alone than in a bad company.