10 Lines Short Stories With Moral : 67. Time and tide wait for no man


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Agnes

British English

William

British English

Olivia

American English

James

American English

Charlotte

AUS English

Amaia

NZ English

Lethabo

SA English

Geetha

IND English

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In a small village near by the sea, there lived a fisherman named Binh. Binh was known for his laziness and procrastination. He would often delay his work and wait for the last moment to catch fish. One day, Binh decided to take a nap after having a heavy lunch. He thought he had plenty of time to catch fish later in the day. However, when he woke up, he realized that it was already late afternoon, and the tide had started to rise. In a panic, Binh rushed to the shore, but it was too late. The tide had already come in, and the water was too deep for him to venture out. Binh regretted wasting his time and not utilizing it wisely. From that day on, Binh learned the importance of time and never procrastinated again. He woke up early, worked hard, and planned his day to make the most of it. Binh realized that time and tide wait for none and that the only way to achieve success was to value and utilize time wisely.

Question 1:

Who is the protagonist of the story?

Question 2:

What was Binh known for?

Question 3:

What did Binh do after having a heavy lunch?

Question 4:

Why did Binh regret wasting his time?

Question 5:

What did Binh learn from his experience?

Short Story - 66 : Time is the wisest counselor of all
Short Story - 68 : Growth and comfort do not coexist

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