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frozen [14]
2 years ago
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A composition about two thieves entering principals office​

English
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melisa1 [442]2 years ago
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The answer of the given question is stated below.

                                    <u>Two </u><u>thieves</u><u> in Principal's office</u>

                       The story begins with two friends Ritesh and Vishal who studied in RSVP University. They were among the best of friends who were inseparable. Both of them had the same nature and so everyone in the university used to call them soul brothers. They were intelligent students but lacked motivation and the will to study and it's been two years they are repeating the same year.

                         The university generally conducts exam once in every six months. That time, the university declared examination one month earlier than the scheduled examination dates. With the announcement of early examination there was chaos among the university students and the authority. But Ritesh and Vishal decided to do something different this time to pass the examination. They thought of stealing the question paper from the Principal's office. It was just another normal day in RSVP University one week before the exam. Both Ritesh and Vishal stayed back after class. In the evening, when everyone left, they wore two black masks that they had carried in their bag and went to the Principal's office. It was very dark but they somehow managed to get inside and find the question papers using their mobiles phone's flashlight. As soon as they started making photocopies of the question papers, to their surprise the security guard entered the office and caught them red-handed stealing the question papers. Soon, the higher authority was called and a board meeting was conducted regarding the fate of Ritesh and Vishal staying and studying in the university or not. The Principal was a very humble person and so instead of rusticating them, gave them another chance to make up for the punishable offense. In this case, those two thieves got a chance but stealing (of any kind) is a punishable offense.

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