Dividing the Bread | Punishment of a Liar | Unity is Strength | Completing Story Group-3

1. Read the beginning of the following story and complete it in your own way. Give a suitable title.

Once there lived two cats in a house. They were very intimate with each other. One day the two cats stole a piece of cake from a neighboring house. Each of them demanded..........

Dividing the Bread

Once there lived two cats in a house. They were very intimate with each other. One day the two cats stole a piece of cake from a neighboring house. Each of them demanded a larger share of the cake. None of them agreed to compromise a bit. So, they decided to go to the monkey for fair justice. The monkey assured them about equal dividing. He brought a scale. 
At first, he broke the cake into two pieces and put them on the scales. To equalize the portions he bit the larger part. That time the large part became smaller and the smaller part became large. The monkey continued that process and bit again and again. Within a few moments, the piece of cake became very small. The two cats were frustrated to see the incident. They asked the monkey to stop his work and return them to the rest of the cake. But the monkey denied returning the cake. He demanded the rest piece of cake as his remuneration. The two cats. They promised never to do such a mistake and keep a mutual understanding.


2. Read the beginning of the following story and complete it in your own way. Give a suitable title.

There lived a shepherd boy in a postoral area. He kept a flock of sheep near a forest. In the forest, there lived a wolf. At times, the wolf would come out and kill lambs and farmers. The shepherd boy had..........

Punishment of a Liar

There lived a shepherd boy in a postoral area. He kept a flock of sheep near a forest. In the forest, there lived a wolf. At times, the wolf would come out and kill lambs and farmers. The shepherd boy had a bad habit of telling lies. He used to make fun with villagers shouting "Wolf! Wolf! Wolf! Help!" The villagers would think that the young shepherd boy might be in danger. The villagers would rush to save the shepherd boy with sticks, spears, and tools. But they would find no wolf.
seeing the villagers, the shepherd would laugh at them. The villagers would become annoyed and return to their work. The liar shepherd would make some fun few and far between. The villagers would come forward to protect the boy and return home being annoyed.
But one day a wolf really comes. The shepherd boy shouting to his highest voice. The villagers heard his shouting but they did not extend their helping hands. They did not come to rescue the shepherd. The wolf killed all his shepherd. The poor unfortunate shepherd lost his life for telling lies 

So, we should never tell a lie. 

3. Read the beginning of the following story and complete it in your own way. Give a suitable title.

A farmer had three sons. His sons were not in a good term with one another. They often quarreled among themselves. So, the old farmer was unhappy with them. The old farmer..........

Unity is Strength

A farmer had three sons. His sons were not in a good term with one another. They often quarreled among themselves. So, the old farmer was unhappy with them. The old farmer wanted to teach them a good lesson. So, he hit upon a plan. He called all his sons and asked them to bring some sticks. According to their father's order, the sons collected some sticks and took them to him. The farmer told the sons to tie the sticks in a bundle.
Then the farmer asked each of his sons to break the bundle. Each of them tried to break the bundle but failed. This time the old farmer asked them to untie the bundle. The sons did it at once. Then he gave a stick to each of his sons. He again asked them to break the sticks. The sons could break their sticks easily. Then the farmer told his sons that if they remain united like the bundle of sticks, nobody can harm them. He also warned them if they quarreled again and remained separate, enemies would break them down like the single sticks. He taught his sons the importance of unity. The sons realized and promised to remain united.

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