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The geese learned the importance of heeding wise advice to avoid serious consequences. |
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The story illustrates that small problems can grow into larger issues if not addressed early. This is exemplified by the ___ that became a significant threat. |
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The story suggests that wisdom often comes from experience, and those who have seen more of the world can provide valuable lessons. |
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What lesson does the wise old goose teach the other geese regarding the creeper? |
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The wise old goose teaches the other geese that even small problems, like the creeper, should be addressed early before they grow into larger threats. |
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The geese ignored the wise old goose's advice about the creeper because they believed it was too ___ to be a concern. |
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True or False: The creeper was harmless and did not pose any threat to the geese initially. |
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What ultimately happens to the geese as a result of ignoring the wise goose's warnings? |
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They get caught in a net set by a hunter who used the creeper to climb the tree. |
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Fill in the blank: The wise old goose felt that if they left the creeper alone, it would help someone ___ the tree. |
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The geese agreed to the plan because they believed it would help them ___ from the hunter. |
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True or False: The geese successfully escaped the hunter by flying away immediately after being thrown down. |
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The story teaches the importance of listening to wise advice and taking timely action to avoid danger. |
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True or False: Wisdom is the ability to make decisions based solely on intuition and feelings. |
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Regret refers to a feeling of sadness or disappointment about something that has happened or been done. |