A Thirsty Crow
On a sweltering summer day, a thirsty crow wandered in search of water but to no avail. Despite its tireless efforts, the avian creature couldn't locate a single source of water to slake its thirst. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, the crow spotted a pitcher of water underneath a tree. It flew down to the pitcher and perched itself on its edge, only to find that the water level was disappointingly low and out of reach.
The bird tried in vain to reach the water by craning its beak, but to no avail. Frustration crept into its heart as it tried to tip the pitcher, but it was too heavy for the bird to budge. Dejected and defeated, the crow was about to take flight when a sudden idea struck it. The bird scanned its surroundings and noticed a collection of pebbles nearby.
In a flash of inspiration, the crow began to pick up the pebbles one by one and drop them into the pitcher. Each time a pebble fell into the water, the level began to rise, slowly and steadily. The crow continued its tireless efforts until the water level reached the neck of the pitcher. The bird was elated at the sight and quickly dipped its beak into the water, quenching its thirst.
Overjoyed and rejuvenated, the crow took flight and soared through the sky. This clever crow had discovered a way to solve a seemingly insurmountable problem by using its intellect and resourcefulness.
Moral :
Read the beginning of the following story and complete it in your own way. Give a title to the story.
Once upon a time, a crow was very thirsty. It flew from place to place in search of water but unfortunately it did riot find any water. All on a sudden it saw DB'1 9: BB'1 7
Ans. A Thirsty Crow
Once upon a time, a crow was very thirsty. It flew from place to place in search of water but unfortunately it did not find any water.
Suddenly, the crow spotted a pitcher near a tree, feeling relieved and joyful, it flew down to it. However, despite containing water, the pitcher's level was too low for the crow to reach, no matter how much it strained and stretched.
Frustrated, the crow attempted to overturn the pitcher, hoping to spill its contents for drinking, but to no avail—the pitcher was too heavy. Disheartened, the crow pondered its options, unable to find a solution to quench its thirst.
As it prepared to give up and fly away, the crow noticed some stones nearby. Quickly devising a plan, it picked up a stone in its beak and dropped it into the pitcher. Then, fetching another stone, it repeated the process, gradually raising the water level in the pitcher.
Persisting with this method, the crow continued to drop stones into the pitcher, each time increasing the water level little by little. Finally, the water rose within the crow's reach. With a sense of satisfaction, it drank to its heart's content before flying away, having cleverly solved its problem through ingenuity and persistence.
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