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Story Writing with Hints

Story writing with hints is a common CBSE English writing task in Class 9 and 10. Students are given a few key hints (outline points) and must expand them into a complete story of 150–200 words with a title, coherent plot, and moral. The hints are a skeleton — your job is to add details, dialogues, and a conclusion.

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How do you write a story with hints? Give tips and an example.

Answer

To write a story from hints: (1) Read all hints and plan the arc; (2) Give a title; (3) Expand each hint into sentences — add setting, characters, emotions, dialogues; (4) Write in past tense; (5) End with a moral. Example: Hints 'boy–old man–falls–helps–reward refused' → story 'A Small Act of Kindness' where Arjun helps a fallen old man and refuses a reward. Moral: A small act of kindness makes a big difference. Word limit: 150–200 words (CBSE).

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Key Facts

Story writing with hints: expand given outline points into a full story (150–200 words).

CBSE Class 9–10 English writing section: 5–10 marks.

Format: Title → Introduction → Body (expanded hints) → Conclusion → Moral.

Write in past tense; add character names, dialogues, emotions.

Moral: must be stated at the end (1 line lesson from the story).

Tips: don't just list hints — weave them into a narrative with details.

Story Writing with Hints — Format, Tips, and Solved Examples

How to Write a Story from Hints:

Step-by-Step Process:

  1. Read all hints carefully — understand the story arc.
  2. Give a suitable Title.
  3. Set the scene: introduce characters and setting.
  4. Expand each hint into 2–3 sentences.
  5. Use dialogues to make the story lively.
  6. End with a conclusion and moral.

Format: • Title: [Title of the Story] • Body: 4–6 paragraphs • Moral: State the lesson learned.

Tips: • Don't just list hints — tell a story. • Use past tense throughout. • Add names for characters. • Include emotions (fear, joy, relief). • Word limit: 150–200 words (CBSE Class 9–10)


Solved Example 1: Hints: A boy — sees old man fall — busy road — helps him — old man grateful — offers reward — boy refuses — old man blesses him

Title: A Small Act of Kindness

One afternoon, a young boy named Arjun was walking home after school along a busy road. Suddenly, he noticed an old man stumble and fall on the pavement. Cars and motorbikes zoomed past, and no one stopped to help.

Arjun rushed to the old man's side. 'Are you hurt, uncle?' he asked. The old man winced in pain. 'My leg... I cannot get up,' he replied. Arjun gently helped him to the footpath and brought him water.

A nearby shopkeeper recognised the old man as Mr. Verma, a retired teacher. Mr. Verma thanked Arjun warmly and reached into his pocket. 'Please take this as a reward,' he said.

Arjun shook his head and smiled. 'I only did what anyone should do. Please get well soon.'

Mr. Verma blessed the boy and called his son to take him home.

Moral: A small act of kindness can make a big difference.


Solved Example 2: Hints: Forest fire — animals panic — elephant fills trunk with water — puts out fire — other animals safe — elephant praised

Title: The Brave Elephant

One summer, a forest fire broke out near a large jungle. Dry leaves crackled as flames spread quickly. Animals — deer, rabbits, foxes — ran in panic, unsure of what to do.

Kumar, a large and wise elephant, remained calm. He ran to the nearby river and filled his trunk with water. Again and again, he sprayed water on the fire, stamping on burning branches with his heavy feet.

The smaller animals gathered behind him, safe from the smoke. After two hours of effort, the fire was brought under control. The forest was saved.

The animals gathered around Kumar. 'You saved all of us!' said the deer gratefully. Kumar just smiled. 'We must protect our home,' he said quietly.

From that day, Kumar became the guardian of the forest.

Moral: Courage and calmness in a crisis can save many lives.


Common Story Topics: • Lost and found • Helping someone in need • Honesty rewarded • Animals showing kindness • Overcoming fear

Questions and Answers

How do you write a story with hints? Give tips and an example.+

To write a story from hints: (1) Read all hints and plan the arc; (2) Give a title; (3) Expand each hint into sentences — add setting, characters, emotions, dialogues; (4) Write in past tense; (5) End with a moral. Example: Hints 'boy–old man–falls–helps–reward refused' → story 'A Small Act of Kindness' where Arjun helps a fallen old man and refuses a reward. Moral: A small act of kindness makes a big difference. Word limit: 150–200 words (CBSE).

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