1. The circle was missing a piece.
2. A piece was not in the circle.
3. A piece was missing from the circle.
(Does #1 mean #2 or #3?)
4. Think of the after story of the missing piece. On the way the circle met an oval. The oval said, " You look ugly. You have a round face and you are missing a piece. I have an over face. A good-looking person has an oval face."
Because of the oval, the circle felt sad. However, worms, butterflies and bugs said to the oval, "Appearance is not very important. Personality is much more important than appearance.
And because of shortcomings, we can become better and better in the future. We like the circle that has a missing piece." So, the oval said, "I'm sorry. You are right." They became friends and shook hands with one another/each other. They played together sining songs.
(Would you like to check the passage? Correct the errors,please. Thank you. Do I have to use 'each other' or 'one another'?)
1 answer
I have an oval face . . .
The rest of the passage is perfect.
This is better: ". . . shook hands with each other."