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Write a composition (300,350 words)

Topic- write a story which justifies the theme :'once bitten twice shy'

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Answered by sarasvati07jee
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Answer:

Once bitten twice shy is a great, and fairly common saying. It is an idiom that means if somebody is said to be once bitten twice shy, it means that a person who has been hurt, or who has had something happen to them that was life-changing in a not so desirable way then they will be far more careful the next time around. I think everyone has experienced situations such as this. Whether it be a deal you made where you ended up getting cheated out of some money, or a time when you got your heart broken by someone you thought would never hurt you.

Either way it happens and makes a person leery of trusting others for a long while, if ever again. As a small business owner I have experienced many situations in which I was the target of somebody trying to pull the wool over my eyes, and/or screw me out of some money. At one point in time a few years ago, I had a small crew of people working on a job for me in Rolla Mo. while myself and another crew member were working on a different job in St. Robert.

I trusted the crew members that I left alone without supervision because they were all hard and honest workers, at least I thought they were. I had been leaving this crew on the Rolla job for about two weeks with very little supervision from myself. The only time I really stopped by there was to drop off more material, and take a quick look around at the work they were doing and all was well. That is until I got a call one afternoon from the contractor that I was doing this job for.

Answered by bachchidevijha65
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Explanation:

Kamal already had a bitter experience with him. He politely refused to help Saurabh, for he clearly told him that now he could not rust him after what he had done last time. Saurabh felt sorry for his own mistake, but what is done can't be undone. Moral: Once bitten twice shy '

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