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IMPORTANT EVENTS / THEMES / VALUES
SHORT STORY `CHEAT’ WRITTEN BY ALLAN BAILLIE N O
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1. Lynn Lynn and and Geoff Geoff ente entered red a short short stor storyy writi writing ng competition. 2. Geoff Geoff wrote wrote a story story abou aboutt an eleph elephant ant whic which h escaped from a park. 3. The Headmaster, r !elos made an announcement at the school assembly hall. ". Lynn Lynn e#pe e#pecte cted that hat she would would win in the the competition. $. Geof Geofff won the the first first plac place e and Lynn Lynn won won the second. The short story %. Lynn Lynn was disa disapp ppoi oint nted ed becau because se she did not not r!t!"# $o%&et!t!o" win. &. Lynn Lynn cong congra ratu tula late ted d Geoff Geoff.. '. Geoff Geoff mad made e a (oke (oke when when he told told Lynn Lynn a funn funnyy stor storyy how how the the Head Headma mast ster er deci decide ded d the the winner. He wanted to cheer Lynn up. ). r !elo !eloss held held Lynn Lynn*s *s and Geof Geoff* f*ss script scriptss in his his both both hand handss and and drop droppe ped d them them on the the floor. The first script hit the floor would be considered the winner. 1. 0ne 0ne day, day, Lynn Lynn read read a story story book book writ writte tenn by an merican humourist, illiam radburie in the library. 2. +he disc disco4e o4ered red a stor storyy which which was was simil similar ar to to Geoff*s story. 3. +he thou thougght tha that Geoff off had had cop copied ied the Ly"" re() story. Br()*+r!e’s *oo, ". +he felt felt angr angryy and and wante wanted d to infor inform m the H H !" the -!*r(ry about it but was cancelled. $. +he was was afrai afraid d that that Geoff Geoff migh mightt be e#pel e#pelled led from school. %. +he +he was was also also worri worried ed that that othe otherr stud studen ents ts wou would say say that that she wan wanted ted to win win the the competition. competition. 1. Lynn Lynn ment mentio ione ned d rad radbu buri rie* e*ss name name in clas classs angrily in class to Geoff. 2. G went went to the the H H offic office. e. He He confe confesse ssed d that that he had read ardburie*s story book 3 years ago but had forgotten about it. 3. G admitt admitted ed that that he might might ha4e ha4e copie copied d one of the stories for the short story competition. ". G asked asked r !elo !eloss to dis5u dis5uali alify fy him him from from the eo00 $o"0esse) competition. to HM Ve-os (*o+t $. G ga4e ga4e back back the the meda medall to the the H. H. He aske asked d forgi4eness from L. the story %. r ! asked asked forg forgi4e i4enes nesss from from L. He He ga4e ga4e the the medal to L for her original story. &. G was not dis5 dis5ua uali lifi fied ed but but mo4ed mo4ed to seco second nd placing. '. L was upset to win that way 6 as an afterthought. ). L sta starte rted to doubt oubt her her own sto story bein beingg original.
THEME
VALUE
+kilful
L / G were talented
+elf confidence
L was self confident
-riendship
L was friendly
nderstanding
G was understanding / funny
+uspicion
L was suspicious
+elfless
L was selfless
Honesty
G was honest
7esponsibility
G was responsible
Honesty
H! was honest H was honest / responsible
SAMPLE ANSWERS UESTION
CHARACTERS +ample 5uestion8 3ased on the short story, write about a character that you like9your fa4ourite character. :ro4ide reasons to support your answer.
EVENTS
+ample 5uestion8 3ased on the short story, write about an important e4ent9a significant e4ent. :ro4ide e4idence to support your answer.
THEMES
+ample 5uestion8 3ased on the short story, write about one of the themes. :ro4ide e4idence to support your answer.
VALUES
+ample 5uestion8 3ased on the short story, write about one of the 4alues. :ro4ide e4idence to support your answer.
SAMPLE ased on the short story ;ed the mistake and asked forgi4eness from Lynne. Thirdly is when Lynne doubted her own story. +he doubted whether she was honest in writing the story. +he doubted if her story was original. =n conclusion, the theme honesty is clearly shown in the short story. Honesty is important in our li4es. Honesty is the best policy. ased on the short story ;
wrote the same story. H! made Lynne as the winner for writing an original story. He ga4e Lynne the medal. H! is honest. He performed his duty as a headmaster honestly and fairly. He reali>ed the mistake and asked forgi4eness from Lynne. Thirdly is when Lynne doubted her own story. +he doubted whether she was honest in writing the story. +he doubted if her story was original. =n conclusion, to be honest is clearly shown in the short story. y being honest we can ha4e better relationship with other people. Honesty is the best policy.