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cupoosta [38]
3 years ago
15

Write an interesting story which ends with the words, "It pays to be kind to strangers."

English
2 answers:
weqwewe [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Is

Explanation:

There used to be a boy named William. He was a very smart boy. One day, he got kidnapped by some strangers. He was alarmed and cried for help. But none of his parents helped him as they were inside the house, sleeping. Now, this boy always helped others especially a cabulliwallah, a person who seller nuts. He saw the strangers and immediately contacted the parents with his cell phone. He also called some people to block the strangers. Soon, his parents arrived in the scene. They saw their son and took him away. They thanked the cabulliwallah a lot of times. Moral of the story: It pays being kind to strangers.

Hope this helps....

Have a nice day!!!!

marin [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:there lived a girl named kana she was raised up in a very responsible family this family was very humble when she was 7 years old when her parents got kidnapped she cried  and cried on the third day  of her parents kidnapping two strangers  came to the house a man and a woman she allowed the strangers she fed this strangers wore them her father's and her mother's clothe she never knew that this were her parents it was on her 8th birthday when she found out that those strangers were her parents she was so happy  "it pays to be kind to strangers".

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