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What lesson does the story of the monkey and the crocodile illustrate about friendship? |
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The story illustrates that genuine friendship is based on trust, loyalty, and the bonds formed over time, emphasizing the importance of protecting these relationships. |
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False. The crocodile's wife wanted to eat the monkey's heart because of his generous nature. |
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Fill in the blank: The monkey cleverly claimed that he had left his ___ on the tree to save his life. |
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What did the monkey and the crocodile primarily talk about during their friendship? |
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They talked about various things, including stories about animals, birds, and the villagers' difficulties. |
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What action did the crocodile take that demonstrated a lack of genuine friendship? |
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The crocodile invited the monkey to dinner with the intention of fulfilling his wife's desire to eat the monkey's heart. |
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Fill in the blank: The crocodile invited the monkey to his home to please his ___ who wanted to eat the monkey's heart. |
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Riddle: I am a large reptile with a long snout and sharp teeth, often found in rivers. What am I? |
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What realization did the monkey come to in order to save his life from the crocodile? |
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The monkey realized he had left his heart on the tree, which saved him from being eaten. |
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Fill in the blank: The story teaches us about the importance of ___ in friendship, based on trust and loyalty. |
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Short Answer: What did the monkey and crocodile share during their friendship? |
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Multiple Choice: What was the crocodile’s wife's desire regarding the monkey? a) To befriend him b) To eat his heart c) To take his fruits d) To teach him to swim |