Thursday, July 16, 2009

Empty Bookshelves

Mr. Smith owned a library in the town where he lives. He collected many books and he kept all of it in his library. Anyway, Mr. Smith is not a librarian, he don't work at his own library. He is a teacher; a music teacher. He is very talented in music especially in guitar.

Everything was going really well and Mr. Smith thought of expanding his library. Sadly, one day, his library was burned down by fire. All his books was gone in the fire and turned into ashes. All the bookshelves was badly burned and no longer can hold any books.

Mr. Smith was really sad; he was feeling unhappy and feeling bitterness. And he was feeling angry too! After this terrible and hurtful event took place, Mr. Smith has lost his purpose in life!

Mr. Smith have a best friend who is a carpenter; his name is Jay. Jay was the one who made all the bookshelves in Mr. Smith's library and Jay wanted to do that again; to rebuilt, to repair and to replenish the bookshelves for Mr. Smith.

Then, Mr. Smith's friends also offered to give some books to him to start the library again! However, Mr. Smith told his friends that the bookshelves in his library is not good enough to put any books. Therefore, he rejected all the offers!

And now, Mr. Smith's library only left with the broken and empty bookshelves which is not suitable and good enough to put any books!

The End

Do you have any questions to ask about the story above? I do... Here's are my questions:
Did Jay rebuilt back all the burned and broken bookshelves in Mr. Smith's library?
Or did Mr. Smith open up and allow Jay to rebuilt back all the the burned and broken bookshelves?
If yes, but why did Mr. Smith reject all the offers from his friends?

Are you asking the same questions too? Anyway, I don't have the answers! You can make a wild guess but that will not determine the right answers. Only Mr. Smith and Jay can tell us the answers!

1 comments:

Vida Abigail said...

The story line seems familiar to me... Hm...


 

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