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Fill in the blank: The fir tree's third wish was for ___ leaves, thinking they would not be stolen. |
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True or False: The fir tree was happy with its golden leaves because they could not be eaten or stolen. |
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The fir tree learned to appreciate its original needle-like leaves, which were safe from goats, thieves, and the wind. |
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Fill in the blank: The fir tree was originally sad because no birds built their nests in its ___ leaves. |
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The primary theme is about appreciating what you already have and being happy with your own qualities, as the fir tree learns that its original needle-like leaves were best for its needs. |
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True or False: The story suggests that one should always strive for something different rather than appreciating what they have. |
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What realization did the fir tree come to regarding its beauty and usefulness? |
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The fir tree realized that its original needle-like leaves, which it initially thought were less beautiful, were actually perfect for its needs. |
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Multiple Choice: What did the fir tree wish for throughout the story? A) To be taller, B) To have broader leaves, C) To have more decorations, D) To be a different type of tree. |
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Fill in the blank: The fir tree was surprised when it ___ the importance of its original leaves. |