English, asked by preetgill708734, 1 year ago

You took part in short story competition but for some reason you could not complete it. Write a story in about 150-200 words...please please please please help me.

Answers

Answered by mahijiwani
0
All well that ends well:-

Bad company, Do good or Friends forever on which title should I say a story in short story competition. I was deciding the title I was very excited and was sure that I will get rank. But all of a sudden I got the news that my grandmothers health was not good and I had to urgently go to see her with my parents the very next day. But the problem was that the next day there was my short story competition. How can I go.. I was confused and was very sad as I had to any how leave to Nagpur. So I decided that I can sacrifices it for my family. I can win the other time. The next day I went to Nagpur with my family and did not participated in the competition. There we visited my grandmother and she had some improvement in her health. Even after missing my competition for which I was very excited. But at the end of the day I was happy that I choosed my family over my competition.
Moral: whatever happens, happens for good.
Answered by Tamash
4

Once upon a time, there lived a shepherd boy who was bored watching his flock of sheep on the hill. To amuse himself, he shouted, “Wolf! Wolf! The sheep are being chased by the wolf!” The villagers came running to help the boy and save the sheep. They found nothing and the boy just laughed looking at their angry faces.

“Don’t cry ‘wolf’ when there’s no wolf boy!”, they said angrily and left. The boy just laughed at them.

After a while, he got bored and cried ‘wolf!’ again, fooling the villagers a second time. The angry villagers warned the boy a second time and left. The boy continued watching the flock. After a while, he saw a real wolf and cried loudly, “Wolf! Please help! The wolf is chasing the sheep. Help!”

But this time, no one turned up to help. By evening, when the boy didn’t return home, the villagers wondered what happened to him and went up the hill. The boy sat on the hill weeping. “Why didn’t you come when I called out that there was a wolf?” he asked angrily. “The flock is scattered now”, he said.

An old villager approached him and said, “People won’t believe liars even when they tell the truth. We’ll look for your sheep tomorrow morning. Let’s go home now”.

Moral

Lying breaks trust. Nobody trusts a liar, even when he is telling the truth.

Similar questions