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The king challenges Gopal to bring Hilsa fish to the palace without making any fuss or hype about it. |
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The story conveys that with intelligence and cleverness, smart people can overcome challenges and achieve the seemingly impossible. |
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Fill in the blank: Gopal's intelligence and __________ are key factors in how he succeeds in the king's challenge. |
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True or False: The king was initially excited about the Hilsa fish before becoming annoyed. |
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It reveals that the king values wit and intelligence, and he recognizes these traits in Gopal. |
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Fill in the blank: The story illustrates that nothing is __________ in the world if approached intelligently. |
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The king challenges Gopal to bring a Hilsa fish into the palace without creating hype or drawing attention to it. |
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Gopal disguises himself by becoming half-shaven, smearing ash on his face, and wearing torn, dirty clothes. |
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True or False: Gopal succeeded in bringing the Hilsa fish to the palace by following the king's instructions literally. |
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False. Gopal succeeded by using his intelligence and cleverness rather than following the instructions literally. |
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Fill in the blank: Gopal teaches us that ___ can achieve anything in the world with their intelligence. |
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The primary theme is that nothing is impossible for those who are intelligent and make smart decisions. |