Completing Stories for Students | Bidyabindu

Imaginary skills are need for the Completion of Stories


Completing a story is a highly effective exercise in creative writing, helping students develop their imagination, writing skills, and logical thinking. In most academic exams, students are given the beginning lines of a story and are asked to complete it in a coherent and meaningful way. This type of activity not only tests a student’s understanding of plot development but also their ability to maintain continuity, use appropriate vocabulary, and convey a clear message.

At Bidyabindu – A Drop of Knowledge, we understand how important this skill is for students preparing for SSC, HSC, and other competitive exams. That’s why we have compiled a rich collection of completing story examples, each written with care to match various skill levels—from beginners to more advanced learners. These stories cover a wide range of moral, educational, and imaginative themes, making them not only exam-oriented but also enjoyable to read and learn from.

Whether you are struggling to come up with ideas, want to see how a story can be developed from a prompt, or are simply looking for practice materials, this page will be a valuable resource in your English writing journey.

👇👇  Here is the list of stories that students have to read as completing story:


        Completing a story is not just an academic exercise—it’s a skill that sharpens creative thinking, enhances narrative ability, and builds confidence in English writing. The stories provided on this page are designed to inspire students and help them understand how to carry a storyline forward logically and meaningfully from a given starting point.

        We encourage students to read these examples carefully, learn the structure, and then try writing their own versions. By doing so, they can develop originality and express their thoughts more effectively in writing. The more you practice, the more fluent and confident you will become in constructing engaging and coherent stories.

        At Bidyabindu, our goal is to support students with practical, exam-focused content that makes learning both efficient and enjoyable. If you find this page helpful, feel free to share it with your friends and teachers. And don’t forget to visit regularly for new updates and more educational resources.



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        Last updated on April 29, 2025.

        18 comments:

        1. once a boy named rakib was coming ..... Honesty is the best policy
          plz give this story

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        2. 1.a farmer and a donkey
          2.Greed brings disaster
          please give these story

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        3. 1.A monkey and a goat
          please give this one as early as possible.

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        4. Hi, I don't find the story " Rifat is boy of industrial parents. He is very much brilliant in his academics. After finishing his study.........

          Once a boy named Rhidoy was coming home from school on foot. suddenly he noticed an old man lying beside the road. He thought.....
          Pls send this two stories in the following mail (fahmida.islam@yahoo.com)

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        5. My exam is today, by the way of you can add please add--Accursed child labor.

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        6. pride goes before fall-completing story

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        7. the story of the clever crow and the dog.plz provide me the story as soon as possible.

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        8. the scolar and ant completing story I need

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        9. I want self help is the best help story.

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        10. I want self help is the best help story.

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        11. 1.Rumour Results in tregdy
          2.The Man named Jonny .

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        12. 1.humanity never dies
          2.a good deed of a little boy
          Plzzz give me this two completing stories.

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        13. Accursed child labour

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