Tunning Tuesdays

Hey everyone ,
It is me Swetha (also one of the admins)hope you and you and all your family members are safe. So how is everyone's online schooling going ? From my side it has been amazing. So as we all know that today is Tuning Tuesday let us all put our thinking caps on and let us try to compose a poem or write a story. Let this be an opportunity for all the creative people out there, and we all know that everyone is creative in many ways.
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  2. Here is the story I wrote:
    Noha is a kind-hearted and intelligent girl. She is generous and always willing to help others. One day, she noticed that her friend Sara was wearing a pair of glasses that were broken and had been stuck together by her father. Most days Sara comes to school without any money, and if she gets any allowance, it is usually very little. Noha knows that Sara comes from a poor family. She wanted to help Sara but she couldn’t think of a good way to go about it. She decided to ask her parents for advice. That evening, while everyone was sitting in the kitchen, Noha said, ‘Dad, I have friend at school who doesn’t get much of an allowance from her family. I want to help her, but I don’t know how to. If I give her a present, she might feel she has to buy me something in return and she can’t really afford it. If I give her money, it might hurt her feelings. So, how shall I help her?’ Noha’s father was very pleased that his daughter was so considerate. He kissed her and said, ‘You are such a good girl, Noha! I am proud of you. Let’s think of how you can help your friend without hurting her feelings.’ Then Noha’s brother, Sami, said, ‘Why do you have to help her? You shouldn’t get involved in other people’s lives! Everyone should live according to their means.’
    Noha said, ‘Well, I don’t agree. I think we should all empathise with other people and help them as much as we can in times of need.’ Sami said, ‘I don’t want to help anyone. Everyone is responsible for their own lives and how they live them. I am only responsible for myself.’ Sami’s father looked at him and said, ‘No, you are wrong. We should be ready to help others. At the same time, helping other people makes us happy because we are making them happy.’ Suddenly Noha jumped up and said, ‘I’ve got it! I’ve got it! I’ve got a great idea! I’ll take a box to school and make it into a coin box. Then I will ask Sara and my other friends to put some of their allowance in it. At the end of the week, we’ll share out all the money between us. I’ll put a lot of money in every day so Sara gets a lot of money by the end of the week, without knowing where the money comes from. That way, we won’t hurt her feelings because she’ll put in a share of her own allowance every day, even if it is not very much.’ Noha’s father smiled and said, ‘That’s a great idea! You are a special girl because you think about other people and want to help them. I’ll help too, by giving you some money to put in the piggy bank. Look, Sami, your sister is really happy because she is helping a friend. There’s a lesson for you to follow there, Sami!’
    It is a short and sweet story...

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