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write 3 paragraphs about 3 fool who were wise [ from stories or real life]

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Answered by maulikbisht14
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PLEASE READ ALL THE STORIES AND IF YOU LIKE THEM PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST

Explanation:

1) In a certain city there are a Gamarala, a Gama-gaeni (his wife), and a son of theirs. The Gamarala went to the Chena. The Gama-gaeni lay down and told the Gama-puta (the son) to examine her head (for insects). While he was looking through the hair she fell asleep, and a fly settled on her head. "Ade! Fly, do not bite our mother's head," he said. "Mother will scold me."

The fly having gone flying away, settled again on her head. Saying ,"Now then, this fly is biting mother's head again," he placed his mother's head gently on the ground. Then having gone and taken a rice pestle, and come back with it, he said, "Is the fly still biting the head?" and struck at the fly with the rice pestle, killing his mother with the blow. The boy's father having come, tried to arouse her. "How is it that mother is dead?" he asked. The boy said, "A fly was biting our mother's head. I struck it with the rice pestle. Because of it she died." So the Gamarala took the woman away and buried her.

2) Once Issac Newton invited one of his friends to dinner, but when the man arrived, the great philosopher was not there. The guest sat down to wait andrepeatedly looked hungrily at the dinner table, not far away. Two plates were laid and

everything seemed ready for an excellent meal.

After having waited a long time, the guest could wait no longer. He sat down at the

table and enjoyed a splendid dinner alone after which he returned to his other chair

and sat down once more to wait for his missing host.

At last, Newton came in. He looked at his friend in a puzzled manner and realised that

he had entirely forgotten him. After shaking his hand and apologizing, he turned to

the dinner table and noticed that someone had already dined.

"I'm sorry," he said, apologizing once again.

“ I see I have eaten my dinner. I certainly ought to have waited for you."

"I see that I have eaten my dinner. I certainly ought to have waited for you."

3) Once upon a time there was a little woman who had a little room and a little hen. The hen laid an egg and the little woman took it and made a little omelet of it, and put it to cool in the window. Along came a fly and ate it up. Imagine what an omelet that must have been! The little woman went to the magistrate and told him her story. He gave her a club and told her to kill the fly with it wherever she saw it. At that moment a fly lighted on the magistrate's nose, and the woman, believing it to be the same fly, gave it a blow and broke the magistrate's nose

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