how do you write a story on a proverbs" bird in hand is worth two in the bush".
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"A Bird in hand is worth two in the bush". Basically this proverb means that when we have an opportunity we should grab it instead of waiting for a better one to come along.
You should write a story in which the character gets a chance to do something but he let's it go while waiting for a better one, and ultimately gets nowhere.
He/she could be anyone - a doctor, writer, sportsperson! Revolve your story around them.
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You should write a story in which the character gets a chance to do something but he let's it go while waiting for a better one, and ultimately gets nowhere.
He/she could be anyone - a doctor, writer, sportsperson! Revolve your story around them.
Hope this helped!
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Story : The Greedy Dog
Once a dog found a piece of bone. He was walking with the bone in his mouth looking for a nice place to eat the bone. Soon he reached a river bridge. While walking across the bridge, he looked down in the water and saw his own reflection. He thought that it was another dog with a bone. He immediately jumped into the river to get what he thought was another bone. In the process he lost his own bone.
Moral : A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. We should be satisfied with what is already in our possession because while trying to get something which we think is better, we may lose everything.
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