Rearranging Sentences [Answers]
Rearranging Sentences 8/2 Answers
51. Zainul Abedin
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Zainul Abedin was born in 1914 in Kishoregonj.
He graduated from the Govt. School of Art in Kolkata.
He was also appointed as a teacher there.
He is highly admired for his Bengal Famine Sketches.
He is also the pioneer of Bangladeshi modern art.
He is recognized as the most valuable painter of Bangladesh.
Still now, he is referred to with great respect as Shilpacharya in Bangladesh.
He died of lung cancer.
52. Zainul Abedin
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Zainul Abedin was born at a village in Kishoregonj in 1914.
He had a great thirst for drawing pictures.
He did not like the hard and fast rules of school, so he drew pictures secretly.
For this, at the age of 15, he went to Kolkata to see the Art School, and at the age of 19, he was admitted into Kolkata Government Art College.
In 1938, he got first class in the Art School, and in the same year, he was awarded a gold medal in All India Exhibitions.
He drew a lot of pictures of the Second World War, and his name and fame spread all over the world.
In 1948, he founded the Dhaka Art Institution, Dhaka.
On 28 May 1976, he breathed his last in Dhaka.
53. Zainul Abedin
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Zainul Abedin was born in 1914.
He was very interested in painting from his childhood.
He developed a different style of painting in his adolescence.
At 15, he went to Kolkata.
At 19, he got himself admitted into Kolkata Government Art College.
In 1938, he stood first in the Art College.
He drew a lot of famine pictures in 1940.
He passed away on 28 May 1976.
54. Zainul Abedin
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Zainul Abedin was born in 1914 in Kishoregonj.
He graduated from the Govt. School of Art in Kolkata.
He was also appointed as a teacher there.
He is highly admired for his Bengal Famine Sketches.
He is also the pioneer of Bangladeshi modern art.
He is recognized as the most valuable painter of Bangladesh.
Still now, he is referred to with great respect as Shilpacharya in Bangladesh.
He died of lung cancer.
55. Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah
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Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah was the greatest scholar of Bengal.
This great scholar was born in July 1885 at 24 Pargonas in East Bengal, India.
He passed the Entrance Examination in 1904 and obtained his BA degree six years later.
It took him two years to complete his MA and another two years for his Bachelor of Law degree.
He joined the University of Dhaka in 1921 as a professor of Sanskrit and Bengali.
He was awarded the Doctorate degree from Sorbonne University, Paris, in 1928.
"Bangla Shahitter Katha", the first well-arranged history of Bengali literature, was published by him in 1953, and he remained busy with his work till he became seriously ill in 1967.
Dr. Shahidullah breathed his last on 13 July 1969 in Dhaka.
56. Pritilata
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It is known to us that Pritilata was born in Chittagong on 5 May 1911.
All through her life, she dreamt of two things.
One is a society without gender discrimination.
The other is her motherland without British colonial rule.
She was a meritorious student.
In her college days, Pritilata was an activist in the anti-British movement.
She finally graduated in philosophy with distinction from Bethune College in Kolkata.
So, she received combat training to fight against British rule.
57. Pritilata
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Pritilata was born in Chittagong on 5 May 1911.
She was a meritorious student at Dr. Khastagir Government Girls' School in Chittagong and Eden College, Dhaka.
In her college days, Pritilata was an activist in the anti-British movement.
All through her life, she dreamt of two things: a society without gender discrimination, and her motherland without British colonial rule.
Gradually, she involved herself in Surya Sen's armed resistance movement.
Surya Sen was a famous anti-British movement organizer and activist in the Chittagong area at that time.
So, she received combat training to fight against British rule.
She finally graduated in philosophy with distinction from Bethune College in Kolkata.
58. Vidyasagar
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All of you have heard the name of Vidyasagar.
He was a very learned man.
He was very meritorious too.
He was very much industrious.
He respected his parents very much.
He would never violate the orders of his mother.
He always helped the poor.
This is why everybody remembers him.
59. Prafulla Chandra Ray
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Prafulla Chandra Ray was born in Khulna in 1861.
His father, Harish Chandra Ray, was a land proprietor.
He started his education in his village school.
In 1870, his family migrated to Calcutta.
Ray and his elder brother were admitted to Hare School in 1874.
When he was in the fourth standard, he suffered from a severe attack of dysentery.
It hampered his health throughout his life.
In 1879, he passed the Entrance Examination.
60. Concert for Bangladesh
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Many of you have heard about the historic Concert for Bangladesh.
It was arranged by George Harrison with the help of some other famous musicians.
It was held on the 11th of August 1971 at Madison Square Garden, New York.
It was organized to make the world aware of the suffering of Bangladesh during the liberation war.
The concert won huge support for the millions of war victims of Bangladesh.
At the same time, it raised millions of dollars for the UNICEF relief fund.
About forty thousand people enjoyed his live concert.
He was an English singer who played a very important role in favor of Bangladesh during 1971.
61. Tipu Sultan
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When Tipu attacked Travancore, a state to the south of Mysore in 1789, the Raja of this state was under the protection of the British.
The British now hurriedly came to help the Raja.
In 1790, the British, the Marathas, and the Nizam attacked Mysore.
The Nizam of Hyderabad and the Marathas also joined the British to destroy the power of the brave Tipu.
The war continued for two years, and Tipu could no longer fight alone.
Tipu tried to get help from the French, but France was at that time going through a great revolution, and so the French could not give him any help.
He signed a treaty in 1792, and the war came to an end.
Tipu had to give away half of his kingdom to the victorious armies.
62. Altaf Hossain
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Md. Altaf Hossain was the 6th son of his parents.
He was born at Kupdhon village under Patharghata Upazila.
When he was a small boy, he had a great attraction for studies and completed his primary education from Kupdhon Primary School.
Then he was admitted into a famous institution named Kalmegha Muslim High School, and he completed his SSC in 1972.
After that, he passed his HSC from Barguna Govt. College in 1974.
For a B.Sc. degree, he was sent to Jagannath University College.
But unfortunately, he died in 1976 before completing his higher education.
Even today, the locals and his schoolteachers remember him with love and affection.
63. Einstein
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Being invited by the queen of Belgium, Einstein, the great scientist, traveled to Brussels by train and got down at the station.
Many gorgeously dressed officials were sent to receive him at the station.
Understandably, they failed to find him out because he was shabby in his dress.
So, they went back to the queen and informed her that Einstein had not come by train.
Einstein, however, walked the whole way with a suitcase in one hand and a violin in the other.
When he reached the destination, the queen said to him, "I sent a car for you, Dr. Einstein."
"I didn't think that anybody would send a car for me," replied the great scientist with a smile.
"But I can assure you that I have greatly enjoyed the walk," said Einstein.
64. Alexander Fleming
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Fleming was born in a poor family in Scotland.
He was the seventh of the eight brothers and sisters.
He passed his boyhood with his parents.
He was never absent from school up to the age of twelve.
Fleming was a very regular and attentive student.
He was sent to London at the age of fourteen for higher education.
It was discovered by Dr. Alexander Fleming.
Penicillin is a lifesaving medicine.
65. Dr. Alfred Nobel
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Dr. Alfred Nobel was born on 20 October 1833 in Stockholm, Sweden.
He was an engineer.
He invented dynamite after some years of joining his father's company.
He earned a lot of money from his dynamite business.
He undertook a plan to give an award for encouraging creative work.
This award was named after Alfred Nobel.
This award is also given for setting up peace in the world.
So, it was called the "Nobel Prize."
66. Einstein & the Queen of Belgium
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Being invited by the queen of Belgium, Einstein, the great scientist, traveled to Brussels by train and got down at the station.
Many gorgeously dressed officials were sent to receive him at the station.
Understandably, they failed to find him out because he was shabby in his dress.
So, they went back to the queen and informed her that Einstein had not come by train.
Einstein, however, walked the whole way with a suitcase in one hand and a violin in the other.
When he reached the destination, the queen said to him, "I sent a car for you, Dr. Einstein."
"I did not think that anybody would send a car for me," replied the great scientist with a smile.
"But I can assure you that I have greatly enjoyed the walk," said Einstein.
67. Einstein
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Einstein, the great scientist, was simple in his ways of life.
Once the queen of Belgium invited him to Brussels.
He traveled to Brussels by train and got down at the station. But he could not think that many gorgeously dressed officials had come to receive him at the station.
They looked for him here and there for some time. But unfortunately, they failed to find him out, so they went back to the queen and informed her that Einstein had not come by train.
The officials also expected to see somebody who was rich and aristocratic. They never imagined that this shabby man would be Einstein.
Einstein, however, walked the whole way with a suitcase in one hand and a violin in the other. When he reached the destination, the queen said to him, "I sent a car for you, Dr. Einstein."
"I did not think that anybody would send a car for me," replied the great scientist with a smile. "But I can assure you that I have greatly enjoyed the walk," said Einstein.
The queen was highly amazed at his simplicity.
68. Stephen Hawking
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Stephen Hawking was born in an educated family.
He was very skilled in mathematics from an early age, and having a brilliant result, he was able to join Cambridge University as a Lucasian professor of mathematics.
He got his Ph.D. in cosmology from Cambridge University by the time he was 26 years old.
He got married in 1963.
He wrote a book, "A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to the Present Times."
In it, he explains cosmology for the general public.
It became famous and established his reputation as a great scientist.
He is considered the greatest physicist after Einstein.
69. Thomas Alva Edison
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A young boy of six or seven became the subject of talk in a village because he always asked, "why, why, why."
He was Thomas Alva Edison.
To satisfy his curiosity, he often undertook some risky adventures.
For example, once the boy set his father's house on fire only to see how it could burn.
His father got angry for this kind of activity.
But at the same time, he was proud of the young boy.
But there was only one person who never felt annoyed with the boy.
And that person was his loving mother.
70. Socrates' Death
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Socrates met his friends last time.
He talked to them about the immortality of the soul.
He told them that the soul of a man cannot die.
He asked them to let him die in peace.
His friends could not bear the sight.
They cried loudly like children.
With eyes full of tears, they bade farewell to Socrates.
At last, the moment of departure arrived.
71. Socrates’ Death
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Socrates met his friends and disciples for the last time.
He argued with them about the immortality of the soul.
He told them that the soul of man cannot die.
At last, the hour of departure had arrived.
At sunset, the governor of the prison came.
Then there came a man with a cup in hand.
The cup contained hemlock, a very strong poison, and Socrates was made to drink it.
With eyes full of tears, they bade Socrates a last farewell.
72. Socrates’ Wife
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Socrates believed that an angry man was more of a beast than a human being.
He had a wife who used to lose temper on the slightest excuse.
One day she tried her utmost to irritate Socrates.
Socrates went outside and sat on the doorstep of his residence, looking out on the street.
The wife found that her husband was not paying the least heed to her words, and she went up to him with a bucket full of water.
Suddenly she poured much water over him.
He quietly remarked, "I was expecting this. I know that after thunder comes rain."
The passers-by on the street started laughing, and Socrates also joined them in their laughter.
73. Socrates’ Wife
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Socrates’ wife used to lose her temper on the slightest excuse.
She always tried to irritate Socrates.
One day the woman became more furious than ever.
She began to insult him.
This made his wife more furious.
So, he went out of his room.
He sat on the doorstep of his house looking out on the public street.
Socrates could not tolerate this.
74. Aristotle
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Aristotle was born in Greece.
He was a son of a royal physician.
His father wanted him to be a physician, but he never wished to be so.
He wanted to be a free thinker.
As a result, from his childhood, he studied under a great free thinker, Plato.
Plato taught Aristotle in his own way.
Aristotle, achieving his academic qualifications, took the pen to write on different topics suitable for human civilization.
He also wrote books on literature, biology, economics, and comparative politics.
75. Hazrat Abdul Quader
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Hazrat Abdul Quader was a famous religious figure in Islam.
He was born in Jilan, Iraq.
His father died even before his birth.
His mother was very pious and taught him many important and religious things.
She decided to send him to Baghdad with a view to educating him there.
At the time of sending, his mother sewed forty gold coins in his shirt and advised him never to tell a lie.
That time the roads were unsafe. Gangs of robbers fell upon travelers and plundered their belongings and money.
The boy left for Baghdad with a caravan of merchants, but on their way, a gang of robbers fell upon them and looted their money.
76. Marco Polo
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Marco Polo was born in 1256 in Venice.
He was one of the greatest adventurous men.
In 1271, he set out from Venice to China when he was only 15.
He was accompanied by his father and uncle.
It took the Polos over three years to reach China.
They had traveled by land, sea, over mountains, and across deserts.
For transport, they had used ships, camels, horses, and donkeys.
Actually, at that time, the journey was very difficult because there were no speedy vehicles.
77. Abu Bin Adhem
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Once upon a time, there was an honest and pious man.
His name was Abu Bin Adhem.
He was once sleeping peacefully.
Suddenly, he woke up and saw an angel.
The angel was writing the names of persons who loved God.
He asked the angel if his name was there.
In reply, the angel said that his name was not there.
Abu then requested him to put his name in the list because he loved mankind and his fellow brothers.
78. Sir Walter Raleigh
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Sir Walter Raleigh traveled widely, learned to smoke, and returned to England.
He used to smoke two pipes every day secretly in his room.
When anyone came in, he quickly hid his pipe. One day, he was not quick enough.
A man came in and found clouds of smoke in the room.
He also noticed that more smoke was coming from Raleigh's mouth.
He thought Raleigh was burning.
So, the man brought some water and threw it over Raleigh.
He ran out of the house and told everybody about it. After this, smoking was not a secret anymore.
79. Sheikh Sadi
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Sheikh Sadi was a great Persian poet.
He was simple in his ways of life.
Once he was invited to the emperor’s palace.
He set out for the emperor’s palace in ordinary dress.
On the way, he took shelter in a courtier’s house.
The courtier and his men did not show much honor and hospitality to him.
On his way back home, Sadi again took shelter in the same courtier’s house.
This time, he put on a gorgeous dress.
80. Martin Luther King
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Martin Luther King was a great leader in the history of the freedom and the rise of the Negro Nation.
He was born on January 15, 1926, in Atlanta city.
He obtained his doctorate degree from Boston University.
In the meantime, he married an extraordinary and learned woman called Coretta Scott.
After marriage, Luther King worked as a clergyman in the Baptist Church of Alabama.
He was imprisoned for the movement against color discrimination.
He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and donated all the money for the development of the Negro Nation.
He was shot dead in 1966 when he was 37 years old.
81. Abraham Lincoln
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In the American War of Independence, a corporal and soldiers were sent to raise a heavy beam for a purpose.
There were too few men to work.
Presently, an officer, not in uniform, rode up on a horse.
"Hallow!" he said to the corporal. "Why don't you give the men a hand to get that beam up?"
But the corporal, full of dignity, did nothing but shouted orders.
"Don't you know that I'm a corporal?" was the reply.
"Are you?" said the officer.
He then got down from his horse and helped them to get the beam to its place. That man was none other than Abraham Lincoln himself.
82. Nelson Mandela
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Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in South Africa.
Mandela joined the African National Congress in 1942.
For 20 years, he directed a campaign of peaceful, nonviolent defiance against the South African Government and its racist policies.
In 1993, Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1993, South African President F.W. de Klerk was also awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1994, Mandela was celebrated as South Africa’s first black President.
In 2009, Mandela's birthday was declared "Mandela Day" to promote global peace.
Mandela died at his home in Johannesburg on December 5, 2013, at the age of 95.
83. Queen Victoria
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Queen Victoria was taught economical habits by her governess when she was a little girl.
The princess had a fixed allowance for pocket money and was not permitted to exceed it.
Once at a market in Wales, she spent all her money buying a number of presents for relatives and friends.
As she was leaving, she remembered another cousin for whom she had not bought any presents.
She saw a box marked "half a crown" and considered that the box would be the most appropriate gift for him.
But alas! She had no money.
The people in the shop wanted to enclose the box with the other articles.
But her governess said, "No, you see, the princess has not the money and so, of course, she cannot buy the box."
84. Washington
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In the American War of Independence, a corporal and a party of soldiers were sent to raise a heavy beam for a battery.
There were too few men for the work.
Presently, an officer, not in uniform, rode up.
"Hello!" he said to the corporal. "Why don’t you lend your men a hand to get that beam up?"
But the corporal, full of dignity, did nothing but stood by and shouted orders.
"Don’t you know that I am a corporal?" was the reply.
"Are you?" said the officer.
He then got down from his horse and worked very hard to put the beam in its place, and the man was none other than Washington himself.
85. Hillary and Tenzing
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Many expeditions had been led to conquer Mount Everest.
Many climbers who took part in them lost their lives.
Sir Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay from Nepal led an expedition in 1953.
As the climbers were going up, they set up camps in different places.
They left some of their men and supplies in those camps.
Some of them had to be abandoned.
The highest camp was set up at 27,000 feet, but the top was still 2,000 feet away.
Only Hillary and Tenzing reached that height.
86. Baron Pierre de Coubertin
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Baron Pierre de Coubertin was a Frenchman.
He is the father of the modern Olympic Games.
He founded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1894.
The world has already seen 29 Olympic Games.
The 30th Olympic Games took place in London in 2012.
Now, over 13,000 athletes compete in 33 different sports in the Olympic Games.
Here, Usain dominated the tracks.
And Phelps proved his talent.
87. Nasiruddin Hojja
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One day, Nasiruddin Hojja was mending a hole on the roof of his two-storied house.
Hojja was quite curious.
Suddenly, he saw someone calling from below.
He saw there a man standing at the foot of the stairs.
He thought that the man had something important to say.
The man was asking him to get down and listen to him.
As he came near, the man said that he wanted some financial help.
So, he climbed from the roof down the stairs.
88. William Somerset Maugham
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William Somerset Maugham is one of the greatest short story writers of modern times.
He was born in 1874 in Paris.
He qualified as a doctor, but this life had no charm for him.
Soon, he gave up medicine for literature and made his first appearance in literature by writing Liza of Lambeth, his first novel.
It is a realistic study of the life of a low neighborhood in London.
This brought him a good name.
He wrote a few other novels and took to writing plays.
Some of his well-known plays are Mrs. Cardiac, Lady Frederick, etc.
89. Hazrat Mohammed (SM)
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Hazrat Mohammed (SM) was born in the Quraysh tribe of Mecca in 570 AD.
His father, Abdullah, died before his birth.
He was brought up by Halima (R) in his childhood.
Then, he was brought up by his grandfather, Abdul Muttalib.
He was then brought up by his uncle, Abu Taleb.
He was truthful from his boyhood.
He made an organization named Hilful Fuzul at the age of 17.
He married Khadiza (R) at the age of 25.
90. Caliph Omar (R)
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Once Caliph Omar (R) told his wife about a poor, helpless Bedouin woman who restlessly walked up and down.
On learning the fact, his wife expressed her eagerness to set out immediately to help her fellow woman.
They both reached the house of the Bedouin and offered some food which they had brought with them.
She was glad to have a meal.
She expressed her feelings towards them.
Later on, she learned that the visitor was the Caliph.
Now she bowed low in gratitude to the Caliph.
She heard that Caliph Omar (R) was a harsh man.
91. Queen Victoria
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Final sequence:
Queen Victoria was taught economical habits by her governess when she was a little girl.
The princess had a fixed allowance for pocket money and she was not permitted to exceed it.
Once at a market in Wales, she spent all her money buying a number of presents for relatives and friends.
As she was leaving, she remembered another cousin for whom she didn't buy any presents.
She saw a box marked "half a crown" and considered that the box would be the most appropriate gift for him.
But alas! She had no money.
The people in the shop wanted to enclose the box with the other articles.
But her governess said, "No, you see, the princess has not the money and so, of course, she cannot buy the box."
92. Nelson Mandela
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Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in South Africa.
Mandela joined the African National Congress in 1942.
For 20 years, he directed a campaign of peaceful, non-violent movement against the South African government and its racist policies.
In 1993, Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1993, South African president F.W. de Klerk was also awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1994, Mandela was celebrated as South Africa’s first black president.
In 2009, Mandela’s birthday was declared “Mandela Day” to promote global peace.
Mandela died at his home in Johannesburg on December 5, 2013, at the age of 95.
93. Robert Bruce
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Robert Bruce was the king of Scotland.
He took part in the revolt against King Edward I of England for the independence of his country.
But his army was defeated again and again.
Being defeated six times, he lost all hope and fled away to save his life. One day, he was lying in a cave in the forest.
He noticed a spider trying to reach the top of the steep wall of the cave.
It fell down again and again but did not give up its attempts. On its seventh attempt, it succeeded in reaching the top.
Bruce got back his hope at that incident, took courage, and gathered his soldiers together.
He led an expedition against England, overthrew the English army, and secured the independence of Scotland.
94. Napoleon
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Napoleon, the King of France, was a great hero.
He won many battles and conquered many countries in Europe.
One day, he was walking along the seashore.
Suddenly, he noticed a wonderful thing.
An English boy was making a small boat.
The king asked him why he was making such a small boat.
The boy was brought before him.
The boy said, "I shall cross the sea."
95. Two crows stealing meat from a dog
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Once a dog was eating a bony piece of meat under a tree.
A crow saw him and wished to eat that.
It flew away and after some time, returned with another crow.
Both the crows went near the dog.
The dog not only felt disturbed but also became angry.
One of them started pecking the dog’s tail. The dog ran after the crow but in vain.
The dog dropped the bone and looked at the crow. This made him sad and helpless.
In the meantime, the other crow flew away with the bone.
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