The Difference
During my high school years, there was a famous story written by Leo Tolstoy. God sees the truth but waits was its title, and it's the first supplementary reader, so we were all thorough with it. If this supplementary was asked with any other supplementary as an option, everyone in my class room prefers that God sees the truth but waits. I studied it thoroughly before writing the ten-mark question. After writing the paragraph, we have to write a moral. But the moral itself is already given by our madam. Sometimes I forget to have a look at the moral, and at that time I wrote the moral that strikes me at the present. After being a literature student in my second semester, I learned the same short story but totally from a different angle. I analyzed it according to my intuition. I compared it with some religious texts. Analyzing every character was a different experience that was totally different from my school days of answer writing.
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