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Completing Story An Honest Woodcutter

Finally, the God dived a third time and brought up an . The woodcutter’s eyes lit up with joy. "Yes! That is my axe! Thank you so much!" Completing the Story: The Reward

One sunny afternoon, the woodcutter was cutting a tree near the bank of a deep river. As he struck the tree with his axe, the handle slipped from his sweaty hands, and the axe fell into the river with a loud splash. The river was very deep, and the woodcutter did not know how to swim. completing story an honest woodcutter

Spend time describing the three different axes (Gold, Silver, Iron). Finally, the God dived a third time and brought up an

The woodcutter loses his iron axe, meets a river spirit (or deity), and truthfully rejects golden and silver axes. His honesty is rewarded with his own axe plus the precious ones. A good completion highlights that honesty brings unexpected rewards—not just material, but peace of mind. That is my axe

The contrast between the woodcutter and his neighbor shows that greed often leads to losing what you already have. Tips for Writing This Story in Exams