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write a story writing pls give me answers​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey!

Here's a story with the given hints:-

Once there lived a rich farmer who owned a lot of land. He had many cattle and servants to help him. He also had two sons named Samuel and Jackson. Samuel was the eldest son. He was hard working and honest. On the other hand, Jackson, the youngest son was lazy and greedy. The farmer had everything and led a happy life. He had nothing to worry about and owned a great amount of money.

After some years, his youngest son, Jackson became unhappy. He had become greedy and wasn't satisfied with the lives he lived. He wanted a share of his father's property. He asked his father to give a share of his property to him. His father was reluctant at first. He was scared that Jackson might misuse it. However, being the kind father he is, he agreed to give it to him. But before doing that he gave him a simple piece of advice.

"Dear Jackson, my youngest son, make use of the land I am giving to you wisely. If you sell it, then use the money you get from it to help make the world a better place. When you put the money to good use, you will get greater benefits from it and God will always keep blessing you. Be wise always, dear son"

But Jackson was an impatient lad and didn't pay attention to his father's advice. When he got his share of the land, he sold all of it to get money. After receiving the huge amount of money, he went away to another country. But he fell into bad ways. He started smoking, drinking and hung around with wrong groups. He started betting on silly things with his money. Soon, all his money was gone.

He became a poor person. He had no one to help him out. He became homeless and hopeless. While sitting alone in the streets, begging for money, he remembered the advice his father had given him. He understood his mistake and vowed to never repeat it again.

Moral of the story:- Make use of money wisely and pay heed to advices always.

Hope it helps you!

Keep smiling :)

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