Write an imaginary dialogue in about eighty words between two birds in winter, one of whom is flying away to a warm country and the other who is stuck in a cold land.Class Viii dialogue
Write an imaginary dialogue in about eighty words between two birds in winter, one of whom is flying away to a warm country and the other who is stuck in a cold land.
Dialogue Between Two Birds in Winter
Sparrow: Hello, Robin! I am going to a warm country.
Robin: Really? Why?
Sparrow: It is too cold here. I cannot live in the snow.
Robin: Oh no! I cannot fly far. I must stay here.
Sparrow: I am sorry. Please find a warm place to rest.
Robin: I will try. I hope to see you again.
Sparrow: I will come back in spring. Take care!
Robin: You too. Goodbye, friend!
Write an imaginary dialogue in about eighty words between two birds in winter, one of whom is flying away to a warm country and the other who is stuck in a cold land.
Dialogue Between Two Birds in Winter
Sparrow: Hello, Robin! Why are you sitting so sadly on the branch?
Robin: Oh Sparrow, it is very cold. The wind is strong, and I cannot find food.
Sparrow: Yes, winter is very hard here. That’s why I am flying to a warm country.
Robin: A warm country? Where is that?
Sparrow: Far away, where the sun shines, and trees are green. There is no snow there.
Robin: I wish I could come with you. But I am too weak to fly so far.
Sparrow: I understand. Please try to stay near houses. People may give you food.
Robin: Yes, I will look for crumbs and warm places.
Sparrow: Don’t worry, Robin. I will come back in spring. We will sing together again.
Robin: I’ll wait for you. Take care, Sparrow!
Sparrow: You too, friend. Goodbye!
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