"Bad Manners" is a story about a young girl named Sarah who struggles with her behavior and manners. She is constantly getting into trouble at school and at home because of her rude and disrespectful attitude. Despite her parents' efforts to teach her proper manners, Sarah continues to act out and cause trouble.
One day, Sarah's behavior reaches a breaking point when she is caught stealing from a classmate. This incident forces her to confront her actions and the consequences of her bad manners. Through a series of events, Sarah learns the importance of treating others with respect and kindness.
As Sarah begins to change her ways and improve her behavior, she starts to see positive changes in her relationships with others. She learns that good manners not only make others feel respected and valued, but also help her to feel better about herself.
By the end of the story, Sarah has transformed into a more polite and considerate person, showing that it is never too late to change and improve one's manners.
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Bad Manners
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