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3.   The farmer apologised to hear his son’s _____________                        .

                4.   The village had _______________                 from floods.


                5.   He heard a snake hiss while _______________                     under a tree.


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          C.  Write ‘ ’ for true and ‘ ’ for false against each statement :                       Decision Making
                1.   The farmer hit the snake with a stick.


                2.   The farmer had lost a good friend due to his son's greed.

                3.   The farmer lived in a big city.


                4.   The farmer was resting under a tree on his land.


          D.   Answer the following questions :                                                     Writing Skill

                1.   Why was the farmer very poor?


                2.    What was the farmer offer to the snake?


                3.    Why did the farmer’s son die?

                4.  What did the farmer realise when the snake explained the truth?


                5.  How did the farmer become wealthier?


            ACTIVITY
            ACTIVITY
            ACTIVITY
            Look at the given picture. First write a story in your own words.                      Critical Thinking
            Then tell the story to your classmate in the class.





























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