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6. Read the following outlines and develop them into a complete story. Give a suitable title to it: Robert Bruce/A spider inspires a king Robert Bruce, the king of Scotland, fought several battles to regain his county’s freedom but was defeated each time. Naturally he was in a very dejected mood. Sitting in a cave, he lost himself in deep thought. Deep in despair, when he was thinking of giving up the looking at it and waited to see what the spider would do. He wondered if the tiny creature would manage to reach the high ceiling. The spider went some way up its own silken thread but dropped. It made another attempt and went up a few feet but then fell back. King Bruce became deeply interested and anxiously waited for the outcome of the tiny creature’s effort. The spider did not give up but continued its effort. It did not give up its attempts. It climbed up once more and succeeded in reaching the ceiling. This sight filled the king with hope. He set about gathering forces, determined to fight until victory was achieved. Working secretly, he gathered a large band of soldiers and gave battle to occupied forces. This time, he was successful. 7. Read the following outlines and develop them into a complete story. Give a suitable title to it: Gias Uddin Azam Shah was a great ruler of Bengal. He was very kind and just. He was fond of hunting. One day he went on hunting al a nearby jungle. He aimed at a fawn but his arrow missed its target and pierced a boy who was standing at the jungle. The boy instantly died. Unfortunately the boy was -----------------. Title: A just ruler and a brave quazi Gias Uddin Azam Shah was a great ruler of Bengal. He was very kind and just. He was fond of hunting. One day he went on hunting at a nearby jungle. He aimed at a fawn but his arrow missed its target and pierced a boy who was standing at the jungle. The boy instantly died. Unfortunately the boy was the only son of a widow. He was her only hopes and aspiration. The sudden and premature death of her son by a powerful ruler shocked her much. She could not control her mind because she had lost her last belonging. With great grief in her mind, she went to the Quazi and complained against the ruler. She also prayed for justice. The Quazi was a strict judge of that time. He summoned the ruler to appear before him. All the well wishers and the staff of the Quazi were surprised to hear that and requested him to change his decision. But the Quazi was determined to ensure justice. However, Gias Uddin Azam Shah appeared before the court of the Quazi and admitted his guilt. The Quazi ordered hirn to pay full compensation to the widow. Gias Uddin Azam Shah instantly carried out the Quazis order and paid the fine; While the ruler Was leaving the court he drew his sword and said to the Quazi. If you failed to carry out Y0l!r duties as a judge out of fear of me, I would have punished you with this sword. Then the Quazi showed a cane to the ruler and said. If you disobeyed my verdict, I would punish you with my cane. The ruler was very happy to hear such an answer from the Quazi. Actually, the judiciary of the then Bengal was free and fair and the rulers were also just and noble.
Posted on: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 09:11:32 +0000

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