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givi [52]
3 years ago
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Nila , a young girl of 14 is a student of class 9 of 'X' school. She was a poor girl but had an aspiration to help her family fo

r a better life. On her way to school, a boy named Alam used to tease her very often . Buy she didn't get frustrated rather...... need more 10 sentance to make this story​
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Flauer [41]3 years ago
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Nila, a young girl of 14 is a student of class 9 of 'X' school. She was a poor girl but had an aspiration to help her family for a better life. On her way to school, a boy named Alam used to tease her very often but she didn't get frustrated rather she walked on quickly to school.

Alam ran after her and pulled her roughly and asked her where she was running to, Nila was scared and told him that she was going to school. Alam started laughing and told her to go to school, when she comes back, he'll continue teasing her.

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