story writing :
Q.1 last night you heard a noise in your room. You opened your eyes and_____
Q.2 he touched his guru's feet and asked for an apology____
write a story in about 150-200 words
with moral of the story..
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Answers
Q1. BRAVE GIRL (Title)
It was very hot last night. I had slept with the windows open. At around 2 O’clock I heard a noise in my room. I tried to look around and got a faint glimpse of a man entering through the open window. I felt afraid.
The man entered with a torch in his hand. With the help of a torch-light, he located the cupboard in my room. Walking stealthily, he moved towards it. I gathered my courage and told myself to do something. Suddenly, an idea struck my mind as I could not make any noise to make the thief aware of my presence. I gave a missed call through my cell phone to my parents who were sleeping in the next room.
My father, a bit perplexed, came to my room. The moment he opened the door, the thief tried to run away. By that time I’d made up my mind to hit him with the water-bottle lying near my bed.
The target was quite close. He jumped but the bottle hit him badly and he fell down. We caught him and handed him over to the police.
Moral : Never be afraid be always brave in every situations.
Q2. BOND OF HUMANITY (Title)
There was once a man who suddenly felt an urge to meet his old guru. How much ever he tried, he was not successful. He prayed to God. One night in his dream, he saw his Guru near a sea shore. When he got up from his sleep, he was feeling really restless. He went to the same sea shore, he had seen in his dream. He realised that he had finally succeeded in his efforts, but he was sad because he saw his Guru as a fisherman there. He felt ashamed of his Guru and pretended not to recognised him and move away.
It was a very hot day and the man was really distressed. The sun shone brightly in the sky. He couldn’t bear the heat of sun, so he fainted and fell down . A fisherman seeing him faint, ran up to him and took him to a safe place, nursed him and waited patiently till he become conscious.
When the man woke up, he saw his Guru, the fisherman by his side of whom he had been ashamed of and refused to recognise. His Guru set by him as his protector. The man realised his mistake and he touched his Guru’s feet and asked for an apology.
Moral: Never be ashamed of our Teachers.