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Story Writing -1 STD VI

Frame a story using the outlines of its title and moral.

Points - introduction - the journey begins - the big achievement - conclusion.

Title: The Little Tree's Big Dream 

Story:- 

Once upon a time, there was a small tree named Timmy. Timmy had a dream: he wanted to grow tall and touch the sky. Every day, he would stretch his branches and leaves, trying to reach a little higher. 

But it wasn't easy. The strong winds blew, and Timmy swayed back and forth. The soil was dry, and he struggled to find enough water. Just when he thought he couldn't grow anymore, a friendly bird named Sam came to visit. Sam brought water into her beak, and Timmy drank it up and felt strong again.

As the day's passed Timmy kept growing, he grew tolerantly taller, and finally he reached the sky. His friend Sam and other birds sang a sweet song, and other animals cheered and clapped for him. 

Timmy learned that even the biggest dream can come true if you work hard, and from that day on, Timmy is growing too tall and its branches are stretching up to the sky. 

Moral: Where there is will, there is a way

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