32.Describe an interesting traditional story

You should say:

what it is about

how you knew it, who told you the trory

how you felt when you first heard it

Ans- One day, he went fishing by the river. A witch disguised herself as his mother, tricked him, and kidnapped him. She wanted to cook him in the oven. But Ivasyk wasn't just a helpless kid. He was really clever. He pretended he didn't know how to get into the oven and asked the witch to show him first. When she tried, he pushed her inside and escaped. On his way back, he asked a goose (or in some versions a swan) to carry him across the river to his parents. In the end, he made it home safe and sound, and the family was reunited. I first heard this story when I was a kid. My parents used to read it to me at bedtime, and later on we studied it at school as part of Ukrainian folklore. When I first heard it, I remember feeling a bit scared because of the witch, but I was also impressed by how smart Ivasyk was. It kind of taught me that being clever can sometimes matter more than being strong.So the moral of the story is pretty clear: courage and intelligence can help you survive even in dangerous situations, and sometimes the weak can actually defeat the strong.