Might is Right Completing Story

Might is Right Completing Story: Dear learners, I wrote the three variants of this Completing Story on “Might is Right” for your next examination. Read with attention, note the moral, and share it with friends for better practice.

Post typeCompleting story writing
Story titleMight is Right / A Lion and a Lamb
For Class6, 7, 8, 9-10 (SSC), 11-12 (HSC)
Word Variant120, 150, 180 words

Might is Right Completing Story 120 words

A lion was drinking water from a brook. At the same time, a lamb was also taking water from the downstream of the same brook. The lion saw the lamb and wanted to devour him.

As a result, he was thinking about how to accomplish his evil design. At last, he hit upon a plan. The lion accused the lamb was disturbing him by muddying the water.

But the lamb tried to refute the accusation by saying that he was taking water from downstream. So, the question of muddying water on his part did not arise.

On the contrary, the lamb replied that it was the lion who was muddying the water for him as he was drinking water from upstream. Then the lion retorted that perhaps his father was muddying water for him the previous year. Saying this, the lion attacked the lamb and killed it.

Might is Right Completing Story 150 words

Once, a lion became very thirsty and came to a stream to quench his thirst. Suddenly, he found a lamb drinking downstream. The lion wanted to eat the flesh of the lamb.

He hit upon a plan to deceive the lamb and shouted, “You rogue, how dare you make water dirty for me?” The lamb began to tremble in fear. He said, “Excuse me, sir, how can I make the water dirty for you? You are drinking upstream and I am drinking down.”

The lion could not say anything to that but shouted, “Oh, I remember, you called me bad names last year about this time.” “How can that be, sir?” said the lamb meekly. “I was not even born then.”

But the lion paid no heed to this reply. He growled, “Then it must be your father. And it makes no difference whether it was you or your father.” Saying so, the lion sprang upon the poor lamb and ate him up.

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Might is Right Completing Story 180 words

Once, a lion became very thirsty and came to a brook to quench his thirst. He was drinking water. Suddenly, he found a lamb drinking water from the downstream of the same brook. The lion wanted to eat the flesh of the lamb.

He hit upon a plan to deceive the lamb. He began to pick a quarrel with the lamb. He cried out, “You rogue, how dare you make water dirty for me?” The lamb became afraid and began to tremble.

He said, “Excuse me, sir, how can I make the water dirty? You are drinking water upstream, and I am drinking downstream.” Next, the lamb also said that it was the lion that was muddying the water for him (the lamb).”

Then the lion thought about the matter for a while and said, “You called me bad names last year.” The poor lamb mildly said, “How can that be, sir? I was not even born then.”

The lion said that then he must be his father, and there is no difference between father and son. Saying so, the lion jumped upon the poor lamb, killed him, and ate him up.

Moral of the Story: Might is Right.

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