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write a story of 150 words on " a little knowledge is a dangerous thing"

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Answered by jeetdebnath200ovg4la
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A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing StoryKnowledge is power. But the power lies in complete knowledge and practice. A little knowledge is rather a dangerous thing. This story will prove that.On a hot summer noon, some camel men stayed beneath a bunch of tree for some rest. They set their camel to graze. One of the camels entered the melon field and stated eating melons. By chance, a melon got jammed in the camel’s throat. The animal began to make noise. When the owner of the camel saw it, he understood the matter at once. He got a blanket and wrapped it on the neck of the camel and hit it hard with a wooden mallet. The melon broke and the camel swallowed it easily.

A man who happened to pass by them was watching all this process. He thought that the man had cured the goiter of the camel. He was happy to learn the treatment of the goiter. In next village, he introduced himself as a physician who could treat the goiter. The villagers presented an old woman for the treatment of goiter. Her throat was dangerously swollen.The man asked for a blanket and a mallet. The villagers provided the two things. He wrapped the blanket around the neck of the old woman and hit her hard with mallet on her neck. As the result of hard blow, the poor woman instantly expired. The villagers caught the quack and handed him over the police. He was sent to prison for his little knowledge.
Moral: A Little Knowledge is Dangerous Thing. 
Answered by vatsaltyagi321
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A little learning is a dangerous thing story :

There lived a man in a village. He had a great attraction to English and so he went to a teacher. The teacher began to teach him, but the man was dull-headed. In-spite of the earnest efforts of the teacher for a long time, he could learn only three words. These were – ‘yes’, ‘no’ and ‘very good’. So, the teacher sent him back. He came to his village with these three words. He felt proud thinking that he had learnt quite a good amount of English. He also started using those three words irrelevantly. He never thought whether they were contextually right or wrong. He just used them whenever he found any chance.

One night a case of theft happened in his village. Police came to investigate into the matter the following day. The man appeared before the police and said that he wanted to say something. The police asked him, whether he knew about the theft. He said ‘yes’ in his usual way. The police then asked him to tell about the theft. But this time he said ‘no’. This cast doubt in the police about the involvement of the man with the theft. They warned the man of taking prison if he did not tell them everything. Hearing this the man answered ‘very good’. So, the police arrested him. Thus his little knowledge of English brought for him misfortune.

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