Mr. Sharma, the affable teacher with a twinkle in his eye, stood at the front of the class, seeking to spark an engaging discussion. "Alright, children, tell me, who do you think is the bravest?" he asked, his voice carrying a playful challenge.
After a moment of silence, Ravi, known for his quick wit and mischievous grin, raised his hand. "Sir, the bravest person is the one who watches a horror movie alone at night," he declared, earning a ripple of laughter from his classmates.
Mr. Sharma chuckled, appreciating the humor and the insight. "And who would be the bravest of all?" he prodded further, encouraging more creative thinking. Ravi feigned deep thought before responding, "It's the one who, while watching the horror movie, still calls out to their mom, 'Mum, I'm scared!'"
Geeta, a regular fixture outside the school, couldn't resist chiming in with her own opinion. "Bravery is when someone buys vegetables without asking for a discount!" she called out, her voice carrying a blend of humor and practicality.
Mr. Sharma shook his head, smiling broadly at the unexpected addition to their debate. "Well, it seems bravery comes in many forms!" he concluded, appreciating the diverse perspectives.
As the class resumed, Ravi leaned over to his friend and whispered, "Maybe next time, we'll debate who's the bravest at eating Geeta's spicy chilies!" They both stifled their laughter, knowing that the discussion had sparked a new level of camaraderie and understanding among them.
















