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“A bite”

A Father and his Daughter were playing in the park. His young daughter spotted an apple vendor.
She asked her father to buy her an apple. Father didn’t bring much money with him, but it was
enough to purchase two apple. So, he bought two apples and gave his daughter.

His daughter held one apple each in her two hands. Then a father asked her if she can share one
apple with him. Upon hearing this, his daughter quickly took a bite from one apple. And before
her father could speak, she also took a bite from the second apple.

A Father was surprised. He wondered what mistake he made raising her daughter that she acted
in such a greedy way. His mind was lost in thoughts, that perhaps he is just thinking too much, his
daughter is too young to understand about sharing and giving. A smile had disappeared from his
face.

And suddenly his daughter with an apple in her one hand said, “Father have this one, this one is
much juiciest and sweeter”. Her father was speechless. He felt bad about reaching to the
judgement so quickly about a small child. But, his smile came back now knowing why his
daughter quickly took a bite from each apple.

Moral: Don’t Judge anything too quickly or reach a conclusion. Always spare a time
to understand things better.

“A bite”

A Father and his Daughter were playing in the park. His young daughter spotted an apple vendor.
She asked her father to buy her an apple. Father didn’t bring much money with him, but it was
enough to purchase two apple. So, he bought two apples and gave his daughter.

His daughter held one apple each in her two hands. Then a father asked her if she can share one
apple with him. Upon hearing this, his daughter quickly took a bite from one apple. And before
her father could speak, she also took a bite from the second apple.

A Father was surprised. He wondered what mistake he made raising her daughter that she acted
in such a greedy way. His mind was lost in thoughts, that perhaps he is just thinking too much, his
daughter is too young to understand about sharing and giving. A smile had disappeared from his
face.

And suddenly his daughter with an apple in her one hand said, “Father have this one, this one is
much juiciest and sweeter”. Her father was speechless. He felt bad about reaching to the
judgement so quickly about a small child. But, his smile came back now knowing why his
daughter quickly took a bite from each apple.

Moral: Don’t Judge anything too quickly or reach a conclusion. Always spare a time to
understand things better.
AGREE OR DISAGREE:

1. The father felt disappointed when his child bite the apples.
2. The daughter has a good intention of biting the apples.
3. The father questioned himself on how he raised his daughter well.
4. The father got mad to his daughter for biting the apple.
5. The father understood that his daughter doesn’t understand the value of giving.
6. The daughter wanted more apples and not just two.
7. The daughter wanted to share the yummier apple to his father.
8. A vendor is someone who guards a park or a store.

AGREE OR DISAGREE:

1. The father felt disappointed when his child bite the apples.
2. The daughter has a good intention of biting the apples.
3. The father questioned himself on how he raised his daughter well.
4. The father got mad to his daughter for biting the apple.
5. The father understood that his daughter doesn’t understand the value of giving.
6. The daughter wanted more apples and not just two.
7. The daughter wanted to share the yummier apple to his father.
8. A vendor is someone who guards a park or a store.

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