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Moral Stories Project-2

The document is a project on moral stories by Wali Ahsan, focusing on three tales: 'The Missed Bell', 'The River Rescue', and 'The Sweet Talk Trap', each illustrating important life lessons about discipline, bravery, and honesty. The stories emphasize that success is built on values rather than just talent or charm. The project concludes with an acknowledgment of the support received from the teacher and parents.

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Moral Stories Project-2

The document is a project on moral stories by Wali Ahsan, focusing on three tales: 'The Missed Bell', 'The River Rescue', and 'The Sweet Talk Trap', each illustrating important life lessons about discipline, bravery, and honesty. The stories emphasize that success is built on values rather than just talent or charm. The project concludes with an acknowledgment of the support received from the teacher and parents.

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Moral Stories Project

Name: Wali Ahsan


Class: ____________
Section: ____________
Subject: English Language
School Name: ____________
Date: ____________
Introduction
Moral stories are short tales that teach us important life lessons. They help us understand
right and wrong, and guide us to become better human beings. In this project, I have
included three inspiring moral stories: 'The Missed Bell', 'The River Rescue', and 'The Sweet
Talk Trap'. Each story shows how values like discipline, bravery, and honesty shape our
lives.

1. The Missed Bell


Sameer, a brilliant student, often came late to school and important events. He believed his
intelligence would make up for his lack of punctuality. One day, he missed an important
interview just because he arrived late. His less talented but always punctual friend got
selected instead. This moment was a turning point for Sameer.

Moral: Discipline and time management are as important as talent.

2. The River Rescue


Arjun’s younger cousin was drowning after his kite fell into the river. Though Arjun was
scared, he remembered his swimming lessons and quickly jumped into the water to save
him. Everyone praised his bravery, but Arjun humbly said he did what was right.

Moral: True bravery means helping others without expecting praise.

3. The Sweet Talk Trap


Neel always used sweet words to gain attention from teachers instead of working hard. For
some time, this trick worked. But when a new principal joined, he valued honesty and effort
more than charm. A sincere student named Rachit was chosen for a special project, not Neel.
Neel finally understood that flattery does not lead to real success.

Moral: Hard work and honesty bring true success, not fake praise.

Conclusion
These three stories show that success in life is not just about talent or charm. Values like
punctuality, courage, honesty, and humility are essential for building a good character. We
should always strive to do the right thing and learn from our mistakes.
Acknowledgement
I would like to thank my English teacher for assigning this project and guiding me
throughout. I also thank my parents for their support and encouragement. Lastly, I am
grateful for the opportunity to learn meaningful lessons from these stories.

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