CBSE BOARD X, asked by Gsutam3304, 11 months ago

Story on the given inputs : dispute between the sun and the wind- a traveller - the wind blows hard- traveller claps his cloak tighter- the sun shines- traveller- takes off the cloak

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Answered by Zara34095
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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. ... 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. Moral: Sometimes gentle persuasion is mightier than the strongest force.

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Answered by chinmaya6b37
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Answer: Once there was an argumentation (debate/dispute) between the sun and the wind as who was stronger and more powerful of the two. The wind boasted of her superior power. She bragged to be stronger than the sun. She said, “You are nothing before me. I am all-powerful’. The sun was humble and gentle all the time. He meekly kept quiet. When the wind challenged him again and again, he agreed to show his real strength.

A test was suggested. A traveller was chosen as the object of the test. It was decided whosoever of the two succeeded to remove the coat of the traveller, he/ she would be declared a winner. There was a toss. The wind won the toss. She out of her haughtiness chose the first tarn for herself. She blew hard and harder. She used all her might to remove the coat of the gentleman. The harder she blew, the more tightly the traveller wrapped his coat around him. The wind got tired because of too much exertion (endeavour). She stopped and gave the chance to the sun.

Now the sun tried to use his power. He shone very brightly. The traveller felt hot. He got uneasy. The sun saw that his shining had the desired effect. He shone more brightly. The traveller was over-perspired. He felt irritation. He could not bear his coat on his person any longer. He removed his coat all at once.

MORAL : Boasters like the wind, lick dust.

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