Вопрос задан 04.05.2019 в 18:57. Предмет Українська мова. Спрашивает Гомер-С Сергей.

Допоможіть скласти казку про двох хвальків-розбишак. Наприклад "Два півника", або "Як горобчики

позбулися своїх хвостиків".
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Отвечает Васильков Александр.

Жили не жили два дурні. Один з них ніколи не давав у борг нічого - навіть гривеника, а другий ніколи нічого не повертав - навіть гривеника. Так і звали їх: одного - " що Не дає", а іншого - "Неотдаю-щий". Але ось одного разу невідомо як вийшло, що гривеник того, що Не дає потрапив до того, що Не віддає. Почав вимагати свій гривеник, що Не дає. Але хіба віддасть дурень, який нічого не віддавав назад! Йшов час, і той, що нарешті Не дає оселився у будинку того, що Не віддає

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Once upon a time in a small village...

Once upon a time in a small village, there were two boastful and mischievous magpies named Max and Milo. These two magpies were known for their loud squawks and their love for playing pranks on the other birds in the village. They were always bragging about their shiny feathers and their ability to outsmart anyone in the forest.

One day, as they were strutting around the village, they overheard the other birds talking about a magical contest.

Max and Milo overheard the sparrows, robins, and finches chattering excitedly about a magical contest that was going to be held in the forest. The contest was to find the rarest and most beautiful feather in the entire forest, and the winner would be granted a wish by the wise old owl.

Excited by the prospect of winning the contest and having their wishes granted, Max and Milo decided to participate.

Max and Milo immediately set their sights on winning the contest. They boasted to everyone about how they would easily find the rarest and most beautiful feather in the forest. They spent days planning and boasting about how they would outshine all the other birds.

As the day of the contest arrived, Max and Milo set off into the forest, confident in their abilities.

The day of the contest arrived, and all the birds gathered in the forest. Max and Milo were strutting around, showing off their shiny feathers and boasting about how they were sure to win. However, as they ventured deeper into the forest, they realized that finding the rarest feather was not as easy as they had thought.

After hours of searching, they stumbled upon a clearing where they saw the most magnificent peacock they had ever seen.

In the clearing, they saw a majestic peacock with iridescent feathers that shimmered in the sunlight. The peacock's feathers were more beautiful than anything Max and Milo had ever seen. They were in awe of the peacock's beauty and realized that they had no chance of finding a feather as rare and stunning as the peacock's.

Feeling defeated, Max and Milo returned to the village empty-handed.

Disheartened and humbled by the peacock's beauty, Max and Milo returned to the village without a feather to present at the contest. They realized that their boasting and mischief had led them astray, and they had missed out on the true beauty of the forest.

However, as they approached the village, they saw the wise old owl waiting for them.

The wise old owl, who had been observing the contest, approached Max and Milo. He commended them for their efforts and explained that the true purpose of the contest was not to find the rarest feather, but to learn humility and appreciation for the beauty of nature.

Max and Milo learned a valuable lesson that day and vowed to use their mischievous nature for good.

From that day on, Max and Milo became known for using their mischievous nature to bring joy and laughter to the other birds in the village. They no longer boasted about their feathers or played mean pranks. Instead, they used their wit and humor to unite the birds and create a sense of community in the forest.

And so, Max and Milo's mischievous ways transformed into a source of joy and laughter for all the birds in the village, teaching them that true beauty lies not in rare feathers, but in the bonds of friendship and the wonders of nature.

The End

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