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The fox prepared soup and the crane could eat it easily.
The fox prepared soup and the crane could eat it easily.
False
The crane invited the fox over for lunch the day after the fox's dinner invitation.
The crane invited the fox over for lunch the day after the fox's dinner invitation.
True
The fox was able to lick the soup from the jugs immediately.
The fox was able to lick the soup from the jugs immediately.
False
The moral of the story is 'Tit for tat'.
The moral of the story is 'Tit for tat'.
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The crane enjoyed the porridge that the fox prepared.
The crane enjoyed the porridge that the fox prepared.
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Study Notes
A Fox and A Crane
- A fox invited a crane to dinner.
- The fox served soup in shallow plates.
- The crane could not eat the soup.
- The fox ate his meal easily.
- The crane invited the fox to lunch.
- The crane served soup in narrow jugs.
- The fox could not reach the soup.
- The crane ate all the soup.
- The crane told the fox she enjoyed the meal.
- The moral is "tit for tat".
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Description
Test your understanding of the fable 'A Fox and A Crane'. This quiz covers the key elements and moral of the story, emphasizing the concept of reciprocity. Answer questions about the characters' actions and the outcomes of their interactions.