The Wind and the Sun
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Young Adult (18-35)Accents
Indian (General)Transcript
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the Wind and the Sun, written by Madhu Baby. Once there was an argument between the wind and the sun about who was stronger than the other. They argued for a long time, but neither of them one. They escorted a man working on the road wearing a court, and ideas tracked them both. These challenged each other that the one who succeeded in removing the court from the man's back was the strongest wind wall and dared to try. First it began to blow hard dressing gusts of fair and making it harder for the man to take a step further. But the man clusters court tied around him and assumed, walking with great difficulty. It is now the turn of the Sam. He lifted the man and began to gently shine without spending much energy or effort. Soon the man was half ing and puffing and sweating profusely, unable to bad the rising heat. The man finally two golfers court and headed to a nearby tree to rest for a while. Under it, chic, moral, sometimes gentle persuasion is mightier than the strongest force