I do not have enough context to answer multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions about the content of the passage. The passage appears to be a children's fable about an unlikely friendship between a lion and mouse.
I do not have enough context to answer multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions about the content of the passage. The passage appears to be a children's fable about an unlikely friendship between a lion and mouse.
I do not have enough context to answer multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions about the content of the passage. The passage appears to be a children's fable about an unlikely friendship between a lion and mouse.
I do not have enough context to answer multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions about the content of the passage. The passage appears to be a children's fable about an unlikely friendship between a lion and mouse.
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“ The Lion and The Mouse “
Once upon a time, there lived a lion who ruled the forest. One day after eating his meal, the lion felt asleep under a tree. A little mouse saw him and thought it would be fun to play on him. He began running up and down the sleeping lion. The ran up the tail and slid down the tail. The lion woke up angrily with a loud roar. The grabbed the mouse with his huge paw. The mouse struggled but could not escape, the lion opened his big jaws to swallow him. The mouse was very scared. “ Oh king, I’m very scared. Please, don’t eat me. Forgive me this time, please let me go. “ “ I shall never forget it and maybe one day I can help you “. The lion was so amused by the idea of the mouse being able to help him, that he lifted up his paw and let him go. “ Thank you king. I will never forget your kindess “. “ You’re lucky my friend that I just eaten, now go but don’t mess with me again or i will make a meal of you “. Few day later, the lion was roaming the jungle. Hunter set a trap to catch the lion. The hunters hid behind the tree waiting for the lion to approach the trap. As he did, the hunters rulled the ropes and caugh him in the net. The lion started to roar loudly and tried to escape but hunters fastened the net. They went back to the village to bring a cart to transport the lion. The lion was still roaring loudly. All the animals including the mouse heard the roar. “ The king is in trouble. I must return the favour “. He soon reached the lion. “ Don’t worry, my king. I will set you free “. He climbed up the trap and used his sharp little teeth to the bite through the ropes. Finally he freed the lion from the trap. The lion realized that even a little mouse can be a great help. “ Thank you mouse. I will never trouble you again. Live happily in my forest, you saved the king’s life. Now you are the prince of this forest. Thank you king, Bye. See you soon. Where are you going ? Don’t you want to play on me and slide down my tail ?. The mouse started jumping on his back and sliding down his tail. After a while, the hunters came back with a big cart to carry the lion. The lion and mouse saw them and started running towards them. The lion gave a big roar. The hunters were terrified and ran away back to village, lion and mouse became friends forever. “ The Bear & Two Friends “ Once there were two good friends named Ron and John, who decided to travel and see the world together. One day, they decided to go to the forest. The forest was so dense, that they knew anything dangerous, could happen to them at any time. So they promised each other, that they would remain united in any case of danger. Suddenly they heard a loud glowling sound and they saw a large bear approaching them. They got very scared. Ron quickly ran at once and climbed a near by tree, leaving John behind. John did not know to climb the tree. He asked Ron “ Can you help me climb the tree, the bear will eat me up. Help me, please “. “ I can not come down, the bear is approaching and there’s no place up here, go and find a place for yourself o hide”. Ron did not help john but john was a smart boy. In school he had heard a teacher saying that the bear doesn’t eat dead creatures. Now, led by this common sense. He laid down flat on the ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man. The bear came near the man lying on the ground. It smelt in his ears, and slowly left the place. Because the bears do not touch dead creatures. After the bear went away, the friend on the tree came downand asked his friend john, “ What did the bear whisper into yours ears ? “. “ The bear advised me not to believe a fallse friend, who leaves you in the time of danger “. The lion and the Mouse Multiple Choice 1. What is the purpose the text .. a. The entertain readers. b. To persuade the readers that something should or should not be the case. c. To inform the readers about the events of the day which are considered newsworthy. d. To explain something. 2. What is the value of the text .. a. Don’t look at someone because of his clothes b. It is best for prepare for the days of necessity c. Common people may prove great ones d. United we stand, divide we fall 3. What problem did the little mouse have? a. b. c. d. 4. What problem did the lion have? a. b. c. d. 5. What did the mouse do to help the lion? a. b. c. d. 6. What did the little mouse do to prove his word? a. b. c. d. 7. The word huge means very? a. b. c. d. 8.