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Write the story on the moral No Gain No Pain.​

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Answered by factdictionary
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Once there was an ant. She lived in a field. She loved to work. She never wasted even a single minute. A cricket lived near its hole. They were friends. The cricket was lazy. In the months of summer, it sang and made merry. It did not store food for winter.

It was careless. Being a good friend, the ant, very often, used to advise the cricket to improve its habits. But it didn't pay any heed. The ant was not lazy and had worked day and night. She had grains for winters. In winters, the ground was covered with snow. It was not at all possible to go out and search for anything to eat. The cricket had nothing to eat. The ant had sufficient grain to eat.

The cricket went to the ant to borrow some grain. The ant asked it, what it had been doing during summer ? The cricket replied that it sang and made merry during summer. The ant replied, “If you sang the summer away, you should dance away in the winter.”

Moral : ’No pains, no gains.’

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Answered by gshanahmad8
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Hey dear,,

There waz once a feeble old woman whose loving husband died. So she went to leave with her son and his wife and daughter. Everyday, the woman's eyesight grew worse and her hearing grew worse. Some days her hands trembled so badly the peas on her plate rolled onto the floor and the soup ran from her cup. Her son and his wife couldnt help but be annoyed at the mess she made and one day they said enough was enough. So they set up a little table for the old woman in a corner next to the broom closet and made her eat all of her meals there,alone. She would look at them at mealtimes with tearfilled eyes from across the room,but they hardly talked to her while they ate, except scold her for dropping a spoon or a fork.

One evening, just before dinner the little girl was sitting on the floor playing with her building blocks. "What are you making?" asked her father earnestly. "I m building a little table for you and mother", she said, "so you can eat by yourselves in the corner someday when i get big" The father and mother were moved to silence for what seemed like an eternity. Then they started to weep. In that instant they became aware of the nature of their actions and the sadness they had caused. That night they led the old woman back to her rightful place at their big dinner table and from that day on she ate all her meals with them. And when little morsel of food fell off the table or a fork strayed onto the floor, nobody seemed to mind anymore

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