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Answered by kashish250961
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In the town of Bethlehem,lived a twelve years old boy named Adam. He was born in a middle class family . He lived with his mom and dad . His dad had been a swimmer in his early days of school.

Adam went to the public school in his town. His friends were excellent in swimming . They had received multiple awards and honours in such a young age.

One fine day ,the public school had called upon a new teacher for swimming course . The new teacher was very friendly . He soon noticed Adam's interest in swimming. once,after the lecture he called Adam in front of the school's swimming pool .He then asked Adam ,"Dear, why aren't you also trying to learn swimming?" Adam replied, "No, no I am not even trained and secondly I fear water". The teacher then pushed Adam inside the pool.

Adam started drowning . Then , the teacher helped Adam come out of the pool. Adam asked the teacher,"why did you push me ?"The teacher replied ,"Did the water swallow you,or did anything else happen?"

Adam then felt that the teacher said correct . From that day onwary Adam started working harder and harder each day . As he turned 19 , he was one of the most popular swimmer of the town .

Conclusion: Overcoming our fears lead to success

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Answered by XxMissCutiepiexX
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Explanation:

Every novelist or short story writer has heard the question many times: “Where do you get your ideas?” The answer is always the same: from everywhere. Many aspiring writers believe they need to wait for a sudden flash of inspiration, but generating ideas is more of a process than an epiphany.

Pay attention.

Pay attention to what’s going on around you. Those snippets of conversation you overheard at dinner, the car you witnessed going the wrong way down the freeway during rush hour, the elderly man trudging down a dark alley calling the name Maryanne repeatedly, all could spark a story. Although some of the events you describe may be extraordinary, they don’t have to be. They just have to be interesting.

Jot things down.

Make a habit of noticing what’s going on around you, from the exciting to the mundane, by writing things down as they catch your attention. Use your phone’s note-taking app to capture moments. If you’re old school, keep a small notebook or some index cards. The act of writing things down will remind you to focus and be in the moment. The best writers are keen observers.

Ask “What if?”

Events aren’t stories. But events can germinate stories when the writer plants the seeds by asking questions. One of the primary questions to get a story started is “what if?” What if the car you witnessed heading the wrong way down the freeway at rush hour was driven by a pregnant woman in labor who needed the fastest route to the hospital? What if the man calling out in the dark alley was a widower whose deceased wife was named Maryanne?

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