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Fill in the blank: Hari feels ___ when he realizes that he is being treated like he treated his classmates. |
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False. Hari felt left out because no one wanted to sit next to him due to his bullying behavior. |
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Crabs, lobsters, and shrimps pinch Hari, signifying that he is experiencing the same pain he inflicted on his classmates. |
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Hari had a special talent for pinching others, which could leave a big bruise quickly. |
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Fill in the blank: The children avoided sitting next to Hari on the train because they feared he would ___ them. |
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False. Hari decided to eat everything by himself and wouldn’t share with anyone. |
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Hari encountered a monster crab that pinched him, followed by more crabs and lobsters that also pinched him. |
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How did the crabs and lobsters react to Hari's reputation as a 'champion pincher'? |
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They thought he would enjoy being pinched because of his reputation, so they all started pinching him. |
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Hari learned that hurting others can lead to experiencing similar pain himself, which made him realize the importance of kindness. |
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True or False: The story suggests that understanding how our actions affect others is important for building friendships. |
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How did Hari feel when he realized the crabs and lobsters were treating him like he treated other children? |
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He felt shocked, frightened, and upset, leading him to cry and reflect on his actions. |