Once, a crow and a buzzard lived on a big tree. One day, they saw a group of children teasing a little girl named Anna at the corner of a park. They both flew near the children to find out the matter. Henry, the tallest boy among them, was yelling, “Look at Anna; she is so short; she cannot even reach the water tap. How can she post the letter that her mother has given her?” Another boy, David said, “Hey Anna, Henry is right. You should not even try it; you will hurt your ankles if you do so.” Anna’s friend Sofia said, “Stop it, boys! You should not say like this. If we are determined to do something, we always succeed in it. Let her try. Otherwise, we are here to help her.” Anna was quietly listening to them. All of a sudden, she ran towards the letterbox, jumped up a bit and dropped the letter inside the box.