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formative Assessment
complete the following story by providing the missing connectors.
Once, the sun and the wind met under the sky. They chatted a while at first then soon entered into
an argument. The wind boasted that he was the mightiest of all on he could uproot trees one)
bring down tall structures in seconds. The sun blazed with anger as
he was very proud of his power.
He said that he could melt the snow and feed the rivers; he could evaporate all wafer bal
could char anything or everything to ashes. they could argue any further, a traveller, wearing
a coat, appeared.
the wind agreed to test their power on him make him
take off his coat. The traveller felt happy at first
the wind began to blow gently.
the wind
showed its stormy fury, the traveller wrapped his coat tightly - hid himself behind a rock, feeling
safe. The wind failed to make him take off his coat. Now the sun came on the scene. he began to
shine, the traveller stepped out
started walking, warming himself up in the sun. Soon, the sun
hot
became -
his coat,
his shirt, to
the traveller sweated. He took off
escape the scorching heat. The wind bowed his head in defeat.
the sun​

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Answered by jaigovindsingh84
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Answer:

There was once an argument between the wind and the sun about who was stronger than the other. They argued for a long time but neither of them emerged the winner. It wasn’t too long before they spotted a man walking on the road. Looking at the man wearing a coat, an idea struck them both.

They challenged each other that the one who succeeded in removing the coat from the man’s back was the strongest.

The wind volunteered to try first. It began to blow hard, raising gusts of air and making it harder for the man to take a step further.

But, the man clutched his coat tight around him and resumed walking with great difficulty.

The wind continued blowing harder and harder, but the man held on to his coat tighter and tighter. And continued his journey forward. Finally, the wind was exhausted and gave up. His efforts had been futile.

It was now the turn of the sun. He looked at the man and began to gently shine upon the path the man was walking on.

The man looked up at the sky – surprised at the change in weather.

The sun did not spend much energy, neither did he apply any effort. He just continued shining upon the man’s head gently.

Soon the man was huffing and puffing, and sweating profusely.

Unable to bear the rising heat, the man finally took off his coat and headed to a nearby tree to rest for a while under its shade.

In our personal or professional life, we come across situations which require us to get work done by others. The age-old Management principle of ‘a Carrot and Stick’ is often considered to be the only way of accomplishing that task efficiently. Ironically, in today’s fast-paced world, most of us rely on using force, in their quest to be at the forefront in the rat-race, and getting work done faster.

It is but a gentle persuasion, which acts as motivation and helps in getting most of the jobs done in a much simpler way.

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