There will be a question on Story Writing in 10th Class English Question Paper of AP Board.
Illustration: Hints: Woodcutter -- cutting tree on river bank -- axe slips -- falls into water -- woodcutter
sad -- river-god appears -- offers gold axe -- woodcutter refuses -- god offers silver axe -- woodcutter again refuses -- god offers his own axe -- woodcutter happy -- accepts axe - - god pleased -- honest woodcutter -- gives all three axes.
AN HONEST WOOD CUTTER
Once there lived a woodcutter. He was very poor but honest. One day he was cutting a tree on the river bank. His axe slipped and fell into the water. The woodcutter felt very sad. The river god took pity on the woodcutter. He
came out of the water and offered him a gold axe. The woodcutter refused to take it saying that it was not his axe. The god offered him a silver axe. But the woodcutter again refused to take it. He said that his was an iron axe.
Finally, the god appeared with an iron axe and offered it to the woodcutter. The woodcutter happily accepted it since it was his axe. The god was very much pleased with the woodcutter for his honesty. He gave him all the three
axes!
Moral: Honesty is always rewarded.
Exercise: Write a story using the hints given below.
Hints: An ant on a tree near a stream -- falls into water -- a dove sees the danger -- drops a leaf -- ant carries to bank -- thanks the dove -- a hunter -- points his gun -- ant bits hunter's left leg -- hunter missed aim -- dove thanks ant.
10th Class, Inter Exams, Engineering, Medical, Admissions Updates in AP and Telangana States 2026-27
10th Class English Paper 2 - Letter Writing
Letters may be broadly classified into two groups. They are: i) Formal letters and ii) Personal letters. Official and Business letters come under formal letters. They are written with a practical purpose and should be courteous.
Personal letters are those which we write to our friends and relatives. They are written in a conventional style. We feel that the person to whom we are writing is sitting in front of us!
Forms of a letter
A letter can be divided into a specific number of parts. It is customary that a personal letter is less formal
and has fewer parts :
1. Heading: It consists of (a) writer's address, and (b) the date at the right hand top corner.
2. Inside address: In formal letters, the full title and address of the person to whom you are writing should be written on the left-hand side. However, in a personal letter, the inside address is never used.
3. Greeting (Or) Salutation: Put the salutation on the left hand side of the sheet at a lower level than the heading. The form of the courteous greeting depends on your relationship with the receiver.
Dear father/ mother/ brother/ friend, etc. When you are writing to persons in official or business positions, use: Dear Mr. Rao/ Dear Mrs. Murthy, etc. When you are writing to companies, business houses, use: Dear Sir/ Dear
Sirs/ Gentlemen, etc. When you are writing to officials, use: Sir/ Madam, etc.
4. Body: This is nothing but the letter itself! It consists of an introduction, message with details and concluding remarks. Begin the body a little below the salutation.
5. Subscription: It is the 'complimentary close' - an expression corresponding in formality with the salutation, written to the right side of the sheet. The words of leave-taking are depended on the person to whom you are writing.
6. Signature: Put your handwritten signature just below the closing.
7. Superscription: It is the 'Address on the Envelope' to whom the letter is written.
Personal letters are those which we write to our friends and relatives. They are written in a conventional style. We feel that the person to whom we are writing is sitting in front of us!
Forms of a letter
A letter can be divided into a specific number of parts. It is customary that a personal letter is less formal
and has fewer parts :
1. Heading: It consists of (a) writer's address, and (b) the date at the right hand top corner.
2. Inside address: In formal letters, the full title and address of the person to whom you are writing should be written on the left-hand side. However, in a personal letter, the inside address is never used.
3. Greeting (Or) Salutation: Put the salutation on the left hand side of the sheet at a lower level than the heading. The form of the courteous greeting depends on your relationship with the receiver.
Dear father/ mother/ brother/ friend, etc. When you are writing to persons in official or business positions, use: Dear Mr. Rao/ Dear Mrs. Murthy, etc. When you are writing to companies, business houses, use: Dear Sir/ Dear
Sirs/ Gentlemen, etc. When you are writing to officials, use: Sir/ Madam, etc.
4. Body: This is nothing but the letter itself! It consists of an introduction, message with details and concluding remarks. Begin the body a little below the salutation.
5. Subscription: It is the 'complimentary close' - an expression corresponding in formality with the salutation, written to the right side of the sheet. The words of leave-taking are depended on the person to whom you are writing.
6. Signature: Put your handwritten signature just below the closing.
7. Superscription: It is the 'Address on the Envelope' to whom the letter is written.
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