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One Shouldn't Be Superstitious.

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  One Shouldn't Be Superstitious.  Once upon a time in a quaint village, there lived a young girl named Lily. Lily was always fascinated by tales of superstition told by the elders in the village. She would eagerly listen to stories about black cats crossing paths, broken mirrors bringing bad luck, and Friday the 13th being an unlucky day. One day, while walking home from school, Lily found a shiny penny on the ground. Remembering the superstition that finding a penny brings good luck, she gleefully picked it up and put it in her pocket. That evening, she excitedly told her family about her discovery and how lucky she felt. However, as the days went by, Lily started to notice that nothing particularly lucky was happening to her. In fact, she began to feel even more unlucky than before. She tripped and fell on her way to school, her favorite toy broke, and she forgot to bring her homework to class. Lily couldn't understand why her luck seemed to be getting worse despite finding

Listening to the Wisdom of the Elders

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  Dear Students!  Do you get the right emotions when you read stories? If you do, it means that you are enjoying the English language, if you don't, then there is something wrong with our teaching, or you just don't listen at all. Read on and find out if you get the following emotions while reading the stories. 1. When the story is in the happiness mode, you should feel happy, delighted and uplifted.  2. When the story is in the sadness mode, you should be tearful, melancholic and empathetic.  3. When the story contains empathy you should feel compassionate empathetic and connected.   4. When it contains anger, you should feel frustrated, outraged and indignant.  5. When the story indicates fear,  you should feel anxious, apprehensive and nervous.  6. When you have a sudden surprise in the story, you should feel astonished startled  and amazed.  7. When the times of gratitude,  you should be thankful, appreciative and indebted.  8. When the story shows contentment,  you should

Dishonesty Snatches Away Everithing You Have.

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Once upon a time, in a quaint little town, there lived a mischievous boy named Jack. Jack was known for his cleverness, but unfortunately, he had a tendency to be dishonest. One day, Jack stumbled upon a magical tree deep in the forest. The tree bore the most delicious fruits he had ever seen, and Jack couldn't resist the temptation. However, there was a warning sign near the tree that said, "Only those who are truthful may enjoy the fruits of this tree." Ignoring the warning, Jack plucked the fruits and rushed back to town to sell them. People marveled at the delicious fruits and eagerly bought them from Jack. Soon, Jack became the wealthiest boy in town, but his dishonesty weighed heavily on his conscience. One night, as Jack lay awake in bed, he heard a mysterious voice. It was the voice of the magical tree, warning him that his dishonesty would soon catch up with him. Ignoring the warning once again, Jack brushed it off as mere superstition. But the next morning, Jack

The Power of Truth

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  Title: "The Power of Truth" Once upon a time, in a small village nestled between rolling hills and lush forests, there lived a young boy named Milo. Milo was known throughout the village for his love of adventure and his boundless curiosity. One sunny morning, Milo stumbled upon a mysterious old book hidden in the attic of his family's home. The book was dusty and weathered, its pages yellowed with age. Intrigued, Milo blew away the dust and opened it to find a treasure trove of stories and wisdom. As Milo flipped through the pages, he came across a tale about a magical kingdom where the power of truth reigned supreme. In this kingdom, everyone valued honesty above all else, and lies were unheard of. Eager to experience this magical kingdom for himself, Milo set off on a journey, determined to find it. Along the way, he encountered many challenges and temptations to stray from the path of truth. But Milo remained steadfast in his commitment to honesty, even when it seem