1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Irina18 [472]
2 years ago
13

Write a story with the title do not brag​

English
1 answer:
kotegsom [21]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Anova and Greets were bosom friends. They were very attached to each other. Meanwhile, a man named Morio met them and he began coming closer to them.

Once all three went to a party. There, while eating food something came on Morio and he started talking loudly. His raised voice made others look towards the three.

Morio was bragging. He claimed, “The house I live in is a great wonder. You speak loudly in a room and the other room echoes it."

Anova asked very surprised. 'Really' How can a talk in one room gets echoed in another room? How is it possible?'

Morio added, “It is no ordinary echo. It echoes ten times. You call my name in a room and the other room would echo my name ten times."

“Really'…everyone looked at Morio. A rich man was also present in the party. He could not tolerate the bragging of Morio. What he really didn’t like was that Morio was drawing everyone’s attention. No one was paying attention to him. He said loudly, 'Your rooms echo ten times? That’s no big thing. My mansion echoes voices twenty times.'

Suddenly, everyone looked towards the rich man. It pleased the rich man. Morio was also surprised. Anova could not believe it. ‘It is impossible that rooms can echo a sound twenty times.'

The rich man argued, 'Why is it not possible? You don't know how old my mansion is. Its rooms do echo sounds of other rooms twenty times. You can come to my mansion and see it for yourself.’

Many people came forward to express their wish to test the echoing. That put the rich man in a fix. He had hoped that no one would really want to test his claim. But his hope was wrong. Now he could not stop people from coming to his house

Anova and Greets asked, ‘Well sir, when shall we come to your house?" The rich man had to invite them to the next evening.

The rich man was now very worried. The next evening people would come and there would be no echo in his rooms. That would be a great shame for him. He told his wife his problem. They talked and made a plan to fool the people.

Accordingly the rich man called his old faithful servant Piero and told him about the plan. Piero was to hide in a closet adjoining the next room. When the rich man would call out he was to repeat it twenty times.

At the appointed time the people reached the rich man’s mansion. Anova and Greets had also arrived. The rich man called out. "Anova! Anova!" The another room echoed it twenty times…Anova… Anova….Anova.

The people listened in great wonder. The people called one another name to hear the echo. For a long time the echoes kept coming.

By chance one of the people was named Piero. His friend called out to hear the echo…. 'Piero…Piero’ where are you?" This time instead of echo answer came "Sir! I am here. Coming. Sir!"

And Piero came out of the closet. He thought that his master had called him to service. The people had become noisy. So, no one knew what was happening. The rich man was at a loss to understand what had gone wrong. Some people realised that they didn’t hear the echoes of the last call. Suspicious Anova called out loudly, 'Greets' Greets'!"

There was no echo. The people now knew that they had been tricked. Many of them angrily advanced towards the rich man. Anova thundered, 'Don t you feel ashamed of yourself for cheating us?"

Anova and Greets looked so agitated that they were about to thrash the rich man The rich man begged…Please forgive me. I am very sorry. I will never again do any wrong to you Please…"

The people departed making fun of the rich man. He made a resolve never again to boast or do any bragging. Because of it he got insulted and barely escaped being beaten up.

You might be interested in
1. The dove made its nest in the bushes.
Iteru [2.4K]

Answer:

\fbox {a. declarative}

Explanation:

The dove made its nest in the bushes.

⇒ No imperative tone (used in commands)

⇒ No interrogative tone (asking questions)

⇒ No exclamatory tone (Feeling of surprise, indicated by !)

5 0
2 years ago
How was Champollion’s early work similar to the work of de Sacy?
prisoha [69]

Answer:Both men thought that hieroglyphs stood for things rather than sounds. Both men believed that hieroglyphs stood for sounds rather than things.

Explanation:

6 0
2 years ago
Select the sentence that uses a gerund phrase as a predicate noun. Christa chose to write a literary critique of the novel Olive
Pavlova-9 [17]
A gerund looks like a verb which ends in -ing, but it functions as a noun in a sentence. A predicate noun follows a linking verb, such as <em>to be, to seem, </em>etc. So, among all these examples, the only gerund phrase which is used as a predicate noun is found in the last sentence, and the gerund is leading, whereas the whole phrase is leading people to their seats.
4 0
2 years ago
Give 16 different paragraphs of facts about Canada. HURRY MY GRADE IS DUE SOON AND THE TEACHER!!! IS BEING UNFAIR.
agasfer [191]

Answer:

i'm not gonna write it, but i'm going to give you some ideas

Explanation:

don't panic. look at her directions and what she wants you to write, if she has any directions regarding organization or anything like that.

if not, here's what i would do. have one opening paragraph talking about canada, introducing the topic, etc. (intro paragraph)

then, have 14 other paragraphs talking about thngs like politics, sports, food, interesting facts, anything you can find the internet, really. just talk about whatever you can find and put it into 14 paragraphs.

then, for your final paragraph, do the conclusion and wrap up your topic.

good luck. i wish you the best. :) (if you can, contact your teacher if you need help/instructions/are confused)

6 0
3 years ago
Can someone describe Yala Korwin-Polish
lisabon 2012 [21]

Answer:

Yala Korwin was a Polish artist who survived work camp during WWII. After the traumatic experience of WWII Korwin immigrated to the United States in 1956,  

Korwin was born in 1923 and was an exceptional student allowing her to be immediately accepted into her prioritised art institute. Due to WWII, in 1942 she was forced to leave and to prioritise her life before her interests. Korwin's mother was a bookkeeper and her father was a history teacher with a Jewish religion at the time. Korwin, her mother and two sisters attended a ghetto whilst her father hid in a photo studio. Not long after both her parents were sent to a concentration camp. By using her friend's sister's paperwork she was able to land herself with "light laboratory work". It turned out the work was an ammunition factory, but still remained to work there for two and a half years until war ended in 1945. As soon as war ended Korwin left for France where her cousins and Aunt was located. This is where she met her husband Paul and had her two children.

Explanation:

hope it helps

8 0
2 years ago
Other questions:
  • Why did the anti Vietnam war protest happen?
    12·1 answer
  • Based on astrophysicist chronicles battle over Pluto who first noticed that Pluto had been left out of dr Tyson's exhibit?
    14·1 answer
  • Read Juliet’s soliloquy from act IV, scene III. Based on her dialogue, explain the conflict that Juliet faces. Is the conflict p
    9·2 answers
  • Upheaval is to disturbance as homage is to
    8·2 answers
  • Who are the struldbruggs?
    5·1 answer
  • 25. Sc. 2, Lines 325–328: Analyze this passage and identify any lines written in perfect iambic pentameter. Why do other lines n
    9·1 answer
  • Give me 3 names that start with the letter x or q
    14·2 answers
  • Which type of logical fallacy does the following sentence show?
    8·1 answer
  • We have an ant farm in our CLASSROOM ​
    13·1 answer
  • What evidence from the text best represents the central point of Wiesel's Nobel Prize acceptance speech?
    12·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!