English, asked by christybenny30f, 1 year ago

Mohan wrote just a few lines but could and develop the
story he wanted to write Taking help from the input
given below and the introductory lines written by
mohan complete the story:
Hints - Selected at ree in forest ....... Placed a wooden
bird on a bare branch...... were to hit the bird in the
clye....... Yudhisthic stepped forward...... Can you see
me?" asked Dronacharya. Yes replied Yudhisthir......
asked him to put down the bow...... each brince replied
the same ..... asked to catire, from the competition
...... finally come Arjuna.... Prjuna, do you see me?
asked Dronacharya. "I see only my target said
1 Pcuna....... Pruuna a hit the bird's lye.
Introductory Sine - The celebrated coccher Gurú
Dronacharya taught the royal princess the finer in
of ar
chery. One day he wanted to test​

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Answered by ruhi6375
109

Answer:

Arjuna: The Most Accomplished Marksman

The celebrated archer Guru Dronacharya taught the royal princes the finer points of archery. One day he wanted to test the archery skill of his pupils. They came to a forest. The Guru chose a tree standing in the open. He placed a wooden bird on a bare branch of that tree. The princes were asked to stand 200 yards away and aim at their target one by one. They were to hit the eye of the bird. Yudhisthir was asked to start the competition. He took his bow and looked at his target. “Can you see me?” asked Dronacharya. “Yes sir!” replied Yudhisthir. “Put down your bow,” asked the Guru. The disappointed prince retired from the contest. The same thing happened with all other princes. The same question was asked and all of them gave the same reply. Hence, all of them were asked to retire from the competition.

Finally, it was Arjuna’s turn. “Arjuna do you see me?” asked the Guru. “I see nothing but only my target, the eye of the bird,” replied Arjuna. “Good, Arjuna, shoot now,” asked Dronacharya. Arjuna released the arrow aiming at his target. The arrow hit the eye of the wooden bird. And finally, Arjuna was adjudged as the most accomplished marksman.

Answered by Jijnasha0909
32

Answer:

Arjuna: The Most Accomplished Marksman

The celebrated archer Guru Dronacharya taught the royal princes the finer points of archery. One day he wanted to test the archery skill of his pupils. They came to a forest. The Guru chose a tree standing in the open. He placed a wooden bird on a bare branch of that tree. The princes were asked to stand 200 yards away and aim at their target one by one. They were to hit the eye of the bird. Yudhisthir was asked to start the competition. He took his bow and looked at his target. "Can you see me?” asked Dronacharya. "Yes sir!" replied Yudhisthir. “Put down your bow," asked the Guru. The disappointed prince retired from the contest. The same thing happened with all other princes. The same question was asked and all of them gave the same reply. Hence, all of them were asked to retire from the competition.

Finally, it was Arjuna's turn. "Arjuna do you see me?" asked the Guru. “I see nothing but only my target, the eye of the bird," replied Arjuna. "Good, Arjuna, shoot now," asked Dronacharya. Arjuna released the arrow aiming at his target. The arrow hit the eye of the wooden bird. And finally, Arjuna was adjudged as the most accomplished marksman.

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