write the summary of any story and write the moral of the atory and what you learned from it (75-100) words
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Two Soldiers
An unusual story about the aftermath of Pearl Harbor not often told and even less often heard. A young boy from rural Mississippi agonizes over the conflict between duty to family and farm and duty to country. What makes this story stand out is the young man’s parents and nearly everybody else are fervently opposed to his decision to enlist in this story that reveals in stark terms how World War II was fought on American soil in a manner of speaking when young men went off to war, leaving their own gardens untended.
In the story, "A crow in the house," Ruskin Bond tells us about a crow, which was lying almost dead on the road. The writer and his grandfather nursed him back to health. After he became healthy they allowed him to go wherever he wanted. But the crow made their house his home. Grandmother, Aunt Mabel and other pet's in the house did not like this.
He was named Caesar. Soon he became the master of the house. He would eat with them at the dining table, and was very fidgety, he would rip the newspaper to shreds, over turn the vase or tug at the tail of one of the dogs.
The writer tried to put him in a cage but he made so much noise that he felt it was better to allow him to run about in the house. He would not mix with other crows, maybe he had become snobbish after living with humans on equal terms. He even troubled Harold, the hornbill.
He learned to talk like ravens do. When the writer came home from school he would say hello, hello and sit on the writers' arm, place his head gently against his mouth and say kiss, kiss.