11 Class English Stories
All Important 11 Class English Stories written by Mr. Feroz Khan. These notes are very helpful in the preparation of 11 Class English Stories for the students of the intermediate and these are according to the paper patterns of all Punjab boards.
Summary and Contents:
Topics which are discussed in the notes are given below:
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- for Intermediate Students.
- The Woodcutter and his Axe
- Necessity is the mother of invention
- God helps those who help themselves
- Where there is a will, there is a way
- Pride hath a fall
- All that glitters is not gold
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- The Hen that Laid Golden Eggs
- The Slave and the Lion
- Kindness never goes unrewarded
- Two Friends and a Bear
- A friend in need is a friend indeed
- The king and the Spider
- Try try Again
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- The Wolf and the Lamb
- Might is Right
- A Jackal and a Camel
- Tit for Tat
- As You Sow, So shall you Reap
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- A Foolish Merchant
- A Foolish Merchant: Once upon a time, a merchant earned a large sum of money by selling his goods. He had
to go a long way to reach home. He went to an inn to get his horse. The stableman brought out
his horse and said, “Sir, your horse has lost a shoe nail. You better wait and have it put in.” The
merchant said, “Sorry! I have no time now. Moreover, one nail more or less in the shoe does not
matter much.” Saying so, he got on his horse and galloped it towards his destination.
After some time, another nail from the shoe of the horse came off. The horse began to
limp. Being in a hurry, the merchant did not stop to repair the damage. After some time, the
horse began to stagger. Very soon darkness of the night prevailed everywhere. This further
decreased the speed of the horse.
In the meantime, a gang of robbers appeared from the forest. The merchant could not
speed up his horse and save his money. He was at the mercy of the robbers. They thrashed him
harshly and snatched his money. Finally, the merchant returned home with a lame horse and
empty pocket as his carelessness had cost a heavy price.
Moral Lesson: A Stitch in Time Saves Nine
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- The Bat, the Animals and the Birds: Once upon a time birds and animals gathered in a forest to choose their king. The birds
wanted to make a ruler out of them, while animals insisted that an animal should be the king.
They discussed the matter for several days but could not reach any conclusion. At last, they
began to fight.
The bat played a strange role in the war between the birds and the animals. If the birds
seemed to be winning, it would go over to their side and say, “I am with you with my heart and
soul. I am a bird because I fly like you.” However, if the animals seemed to be winning, the bat
would take no time in changing the side. It would switch on its loyalty to animals and say, “I am
with you. I am an animal because I give milk to my young ones like you.” The behavior of the
bat brought disgrace to it. At last, the war came to an end and the animals carried the day.
The lion was made the king of the forest. The bat went to congratulate the victor. But, the
animals turned it out of the court saying, “You are not an animal because you fly.” It then flew
over to the camp of the birds. They also turned it out saying, “you are not a bird because you
give milk to your young ones.” Since that time, the bat has become a symbol of duplicity. So,
neither it can show its face to animals nor to birds. It comes out only in the dark.
Moral Lesson: A rolling stone gathers no moss.
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