Write a story of your choice it should atleast of 1 and 1/2 page ( without the help of google)
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hope it helps you I have not seen from goggle
*Here is your story*
Explanation:
There was a village next to the forest where lived 2 woodcutters. one was Deena who was an honest person and the other was Soma who was very lazy and mean. Bina started his work as usually he does . Deena entered the forest and searched for wood . he found a tree next to the river and started shopping the wood . As he was stopping his axe slipped from his hand and fell into the river. He started crying and praying to God. Unexpectedly God appeared from the river and asked him what's the matter . he answered that he dropped his axe in the river and asked her if she could help. Mother God took out a golden a e from the river. He was surprised when he saw the axe but without any hesitation he refused that it's not his axe. Then the god took out another axe which was made of silver . Deena again said no. Now, the mother god took an axe made of iron. Deena was very happy to get his axe back. God was so pleased with his honesty that she gave him both the golden and silver acts as a reward. Deena happily went home and informed it to his wife. But Suma saw the axes and wad stunned. The next day Soma followed Deena to find out where did he find the axes. after Deena left , from the riverside , Soma took his axe and dropped it in the river , as he has heard the conversation between Deena and his wife that how he get that axes. He prayed to God and God and God showed him up. But God found the man very mean and shows his iron axe first , but he said that it was not his. Then the God showed in the silver one he said no. And when the mother God shows him the golden axe , he immediately responded with a yes. Mother knew that he was lying . God said that you are not an honest person and that is why I will not give you any of these axe. Soma felt guilt , he prayed to God to return is iron axe but no one listened to him.
#MORAL - ' Honesty is the best policy '