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GenaCL600 [577]
2 years ago
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Answer my question plzzzzzzzz!

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1 answer:
Lelechka [254]2 years ago
7 0

Theme :-

■ Work hard to achieve good results

■ Don't take advantage of others

■ Don't procrastinate

Happenings :-

Here there are 2 children :- Tammy & Sammy. Both of them attended Mr. Morton's reading class. He wasn't too strict about deadlines. Seeing this, Sammy took advantage of this situation & didn't complete his homework on time. On the other hand, Tammy worked hard & stayed up a little in order to complete the homework because she knew that reading was an important virtue. One day they planned to visit an amusement park. Unfortunately it was on that day that Sammy's mother scolded him about not completing his homework. He had to struggle hard to finish it. Tammy however had a good time at the park. When the results came out, Tammy scored A while Sammy could only get C-. This story shows us how procrastination is not the best way to do things & how we must work hard to achieve good results.

Shorter Version :-

Tammy & Sammy are 2 students who attended Mr. Morton's class. Though he's lenient , Tammy still completes her work on time but Sammy doesn't. He took advantage of his teacher & because of this he couldn't go to the amusement park. He also scored low grades. Tammy went & enjoyed & scored an A for reading. So, we must work hard & not procrastinate.

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Hope it helps ⚜

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