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Fedrick started writing a short story for school magazine. Unfortunately, he fell ill and could not

complete it. You, as the student editor, complete the story by adding a few points of your own:

Shekhar, being the chief of the notorious gang of the class, never wished to miss the opportunity

to tease me and other weaklings. We, the feeble group had accepted his sovereignty. One day

during recess period…………..​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: 180 words

Shekhar, being the chief of the notorious gang of the class, never wished

to miss the opportunity to tease me and other weaklings. We, the feeble

group, had accepted his sovereignty. One day during recess period, when  he was coming down the stairs, he slipped and fell down. As he was badly  injured, he was immediately rushed to the hospital. A leg fracture was

diagnosed and he was laid up for one month.  When he came back to school, he was much behind in his studies, having  missed so much. So he asked other students for their class notes so that  he could catch up, but nobody was ready to help him. Finally, he requested  us, the feeble group, in all humility. We decided to help him out in his  time of need. Not only did we give him our class notes, but also sorted out  any difficulties he had in understanding what was written.  This gesture of ours changed him, as he realised that his earlier behaviour  was not acceptable. Now Shekhar is a good friend of our group.

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Shekhar, being the chief of the notorious gang of the class, never wished

to miss the opportunity to tease me and other weaklings. We, the feeble

group, had accepted his sovereignty. One day during recess period, when  he was coming down the stairs, he slipped and fell down. As he was badly  injured, he was immediately rushed to the hospital. A leg fracture was

diagnosed and he was laid up for one month.  When he came back to school, he was much behind in his studies, having  missed so much. So he asked other students for their class notes so that  he could catch up, but nobody was ready to help him. Finally, he requested  us, the feeble group, in all humility. We decided to help him out in his  time of need. Not only did we give him our class notes, but also sorted out  any difficulties he had in understanding what was written.  This gesture of ours changed him, as he realised that his earlier behaviour  was not acceptable. Now Shekhar is a good friend of our group.

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