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  • "Once There Was a Child" I tried to communicate to my audience with a significant moral. A moral, which all children I think ought to observe.

     

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ID number:588430
Evaluation:
Published: 29.12.2002.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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At least once, in one's life one hears about situations of children not heeding their parents, and how, as a result, bad things happened to them. The story, which you are about the read, is about a boy, who did not heed his father's advice. One day, the boy went to school and never returned home. I hope that by the time you finish reading the story you will agree that it is imperative to heed to your parent's guidance.
Once there was a child who lived with his father. Many strange things had been occurring in the area in which the son and father lived. Many kids had gone missing. They had…

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