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What does the worker do when he passes the chicken seller's stall?
What does the worker do when he passes the chicken seller's stall?
The worker sits under a tree and eats his own bread.
Who intervenes in the argument between the worker and the chicken seller?
Who intervenes in the argument between the worker and the chicken seller?
Princess Learned in the Law intervenes in the argument.
What is the lesson highlighted in this story?
What is the lesson highlighted in this story?
The story highlights the importance of fairness and empathy.
Study Notes
- A poor worker is on his way home with a silver coin for his family.
- He passes a chicken seller's stall and smells the food.
- The worker sits under a tree and eats his own bread.
- The chicken seller demands payment for the smell of her chicken.
- Princess Learned in the Law intervenes in the argument.
- The worker hands over his silver coin to the princess.
- The princess uses the shadow of the coin as fair payment for the chicken smell.
- The worker receives his coin back and the chicken seller keeps her chicken.
- The story highlights the importance of fairness and empathy.
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Test your knowledge of the classic folktale "The Chicken Smell" and learn about the values of fairness and empathy. Take this quiz to discover how well you know the story, its characters, and the important lessons it teaches. Keywords: folktale, values, fairness, empathy, characters, story.