English, asked by sobhasinghvi, 9 months ago

Subject : English
Concept: Articles
Exercise A: Complete the following exercise using suitable articles for
the blanks in the story:
Once upon
time, two best friends were walking through
desert. During some point of journey they had argument,
and one friend hit the other in
face.
one who got slapped was hurt, but he just wrote in
sand, "Today my
best friend hit me."
two of them kept walking on until they found oasis, where they decided
to take bath. one who had been slapped got
stuck in the mire and started drowning but his friend saved
him. After being rescued he wrote on stone,“ Today my
best friend saved my life."
friend who had first slapped and then saved him
asked, " After I hit you, you wrote in
sand but now
you have written on
stone, why?"
other friend replied, When someone hurts us, we should write it in sand
where winds of forgiveness can erase it away but when some person does
something good for us, we must engrave it in
stone where no wind can ever
erase it."
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Answers

Answered by vadlamudiindraja
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Answer:

I did understand

Explanation:

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Answered by YumnaSaif
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Answer:

Once upon  A time, two best friends were walking through  A desert. During some point of journey they had AN argument,  and one friend hit the other in  THE face.  THE one who got slapped was hurt, but he just wrote in

sand, "Today my  best friend hit me."  THE two of them kept walking on until they found oasis, where they decided  to take bath. THE one who had been slapped got  stuck in the mire and started drowning but his friend saved

him. After being rescued he wrote on stone,“ Today my  best friend saved my life."  THE friend who had first slapped and then saved him

asked, " After I hit you, you wrote in THE  sand but now  you have written on  THE stone, why?"  THE other friend replied, When someone hurts us, we should write it in sand  where THE winds of forgiveness can erase it away but when some person does  something good for us, we must engrave it in

THE stone where no wind can ever  erase it."

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