Write a story using the inputs given. (5) Famine in a village ………….. people became desperate with hunger ………….. there was a rich man in the village ………….. he was very generous ………….. decided to feed the children with bread ………….. everyday children came and fought hard to grab loaves of bread ………….. a small girl waited patiently for her turn ………….. got the smallest loaf in the end ………….. rich man was impressed by her patience ………….. thought of rewarding her ………….. kept Rs. 200. In the smallest loaf ………….. girl finds the money and returns it to the rich man ………….. he is impressed with her honesty ………….. gives her Rs. 200 more ………….. moral. *
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while writing a story we can add some additional words which make our story skillfull like (by adding village name) or many more
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Once upon a time There was famine in a dholakpur village, all the people of village became desperate with hunger. In that village there was a rich man named Rajveer, he was very generous by his nature.As he came to know the situation of the village he decided to feed bread to the children.
Everyday children came and fought hard to grab loaves of bread. Among that children there was a girl who waited patiently for her turn and then she got the smallest loaf in the end, by seeing this rich man impressed by her patience. He thought to give her RS:200 as reward, Then he kept RS:200 in the smallest loaf and when girl finds the money she returns it to the rich man. He impressed with her honesty and gives her RS:200 more.
Moral:1) Honesty is the best policy
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The Patient Little Girl
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Once upon a time a famine broke out in a village. People became desperate with hunger. There was a rich man in the village. He was very sympathetic towards the people of the village. He could not see the plight of the hungry people. He decided to feed the people with bread every day.Th^ children of the village would flock outside the rich man’s house to get loaves of bread. As soon as the servants brought out loaves, they fought among themselves and struggled hard to get them. One little girl did not fight. Every day, she waited patiently for her turn and got the smallest loaf, last of all. The rich man noticed this small girl. He was impressed by her patience. He decided to reward her. He kept some money in the smallest loaf of bread. Next day as usual, she got the smallest loaf. When she was about to eat it, she found two hundred rupees in it. She thought that the rich man had, by mistake, kept the money inside the loaf. She was a very honest girl.
Even though she was hungry, She went back at once to return the money. The rich man was pleased at her honesty. He gave her not only those two hundred rupees, but two hundred rupees more, as a reward.
Moral Honesty and patience bring their own reward.