What did the monkey and the crocodile talk about when they become frie...
The monkey and crocodile talk about everything from birds to animals. Further, they also talk about the villagers nearby and the difficulty they have in raising good crops because of the lack of rain.
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What did the monkey and the crocodile talk about when they become frie...
When the monkey and crocodile talk about the villagers nearby, difficulties of farmers when there is no rain, about birds and animals. So the answer is all of the above
What did the monkey and the crocodile talk about when they become frie...
The correct answer is option 'C' - About the villagers nearby.
Explanation:
When the monkey and the crocodile become friends, they have conversations about the villagers who live nearby. The monkey lives on a fruit tree located on the riverbank, and the crocodile lives in the river itself. They start talking about the villagers because the crocodile's wife desires to eat the monkey's heart, thinking it would be a delicious treat.
The monkey, being clever, realizes the crocodile's intentions and comes up with a plan to save himself. He suggests that he can get his heart, which he claims is stored in a hollow in the tree, and give it to the crocodile to eat. The crocodile agrees and takes the monkey across the river to his home.
While they are on their way, the monkey notices the crocodile's strange behavior and realizes that he needs to divert the crocodile's attention from his actual heart. So, he starts talking about the villagers who live near his tree. He tells the crocodile about their activities, how they go fishing, and what they do to catch fish.
The monkey's strategy works, and the crocodile becomes more interested in the stories about the villagers than in eating the monkey's heart. The monkey continues to entertain the crocodile with stories about the villagers, and in this way, he manages to save himself from being eaten.
By diverting the crocodile's attention towards the villagers, the monkey cleverly avoids becoming the crocodile's meal. This shows the intelligence and wit of the monkey in outsmarting the crocodile and using his conversational skills to save his own life.