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“Thank you, sir,” said the boy, “I needed the food and the story was good too. I hope it
has a happy ending.”
The beggar boy went on his way. But, he’d only gone a block when a rich merchant
stopped him and said, “My one and only son! Ever since you were stolen at birth, I’ve looked
for that birthmark on your left cheek. Now, at last I’ve found you!”
The next day, the princess had another picnic in her father’s private garden and again
she went down to the lake for a swim. She was about to step into the water when she saw
the reflection of her necklace. She looked up into the tree – and there was the necklace
itself, right where she had left it. She was sad at what she had done to the woodcutter and
his daughter.
By the end of the day, the woodcutter was free from the stocks and his daughter was
back in the palace. And every Friday eve after that, the woodcutter always remembered to
find someone in need, share what he had and tell his tale of Mushkil Gusha.
Draw UP
Draw UP
Draw UP
You are out on a trek in the hills with your family and friends. Suddenly, you run out of
some essential things (for example, drinking water, food or lose climbing ropes, maps, etc.).
What would you and your group do to overcome the problems?
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Work Out
Work Out
Work Out
Comprehension
Comprehension
Comprehension
A. Tick ( ) the correct option.3
1. An old woodcutter lived alone with his ___________ .
a) wife b) daughter c) son
2. The old woodcutter saw a dervish who was wearing ___________ .
a) long green robe b) tall green cap c) both a) and b)
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