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Write a story of 300 words on atopic " The stormy sea"

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Answered by adhitsaraf09
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once there was a fisherman who lived beside a river in chandrapur village . He used to always wake up early and go for fishing as his economic condition was poor so he need plenty of fishes for his family to be happy ...

one day the as the fisherman was fishing from his boat he was not getting fishes so he went forward more forward to catch some fishes .as he came forward a storm arose which was very destructive and he knew it but as he was far from the river bank. he tried his full of energy to save himself ...but it was impossible for that moment

the storm came on the boat and distracted and the boat wrecked and he fell in to the sea more than his live he was wondering about his family that ....what about his children...his wife...what would they all think...

After the storm has gone everything was okay ! but he was lost in the sea ...and trying to find the direction. For five days he was in the sea only and only drank the sea water....after sometime he saw a bank a river bank and took his boat towards that direction. after when he went there he did enquiry and told everything what has happened. and the ship rescued him properly and leaved him at his house safely...

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Answered by aurkodipsports
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There was peculiar stillness in the air; not a leaf stirred, not whiff of wind blew. It looked like calm before the storm. Unmindful of these foreboding signs, my friend and I set out for a long walk along the beach.

We had done about half an hour’s walk, when we noticed far off in the sky a speck of black; cloud which became denser and denser, and soon the sky was overcast, rendering the atmosphere gloomy and dismal. Just as we decided to turn back homewards we were greeted by a cool, soft breeze, which within few minutes turned into a strong gale. It blew restlessly harder and harder so that we could hardly stand against it. Hurriedly we took shelter in a solitary hut close by.

Hardly had we got into the empty abode when down came the rain with all its fury, accompanied by peals of thunder and flashes of lightning. The thunder-claps were so deafeningly loud and the flashes across so terrifically bright that we were almost frightened to death.

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