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What did the woman in the story do every day for a hungry passerby?
What did the woman in the story do every day for a hungry passerby?
- She ignored him completely.
- She cooked an extra chapatti and placed it on the window sill. (correct)
- She gave him money.
- She scolded him for taking the chapatti.
Why did the hunchback visit the woman's house every day?
Why did the hunchback visit the woman's house every day?
- To steal from her.
- To express gratitude for the chapatti.
- To remind her of the consequences of her actions. (correct)
- To ask for water.
How did the woman initially react to the hunchback's daily visits?
How did the woman initially react to the hunchback's daily visits?
- She ignored him completely.
- She felt grateful for his visits.
- She welcomed him warmly into her home.
- She felt irritated by his words of wisdom. (correct)
What made the woman decide to add poison to the chapatti she prepared for the hunchback?
What made the woman decide to add poison to the chapatti she prepared for the hunchback?
How did the woman's actions change after she added poison to the chapatti?
How did the woman's actions change after she added poison to the chapatti?
What moral lesson can be inferred from this story?
What moral lesson can be inferred from this story?
What did the old hunchback give to the woman's son?
What did the old hunchback give to the woman's son?
What did the woman's son realize about the chapatti given to him by the hunchback?
What did the woman's son realize about the chapatti given to him by the hunchback?
What did the woman remember after hearing the kind words of the old hunchback?
What did the woman remember after hearing the kind words of the old hunchback?
What did the woman realize about her actions after her son's return?
What did the woman realize about her actions after her son's return?
What is emphasized as important in controlling our actions in the text?
What is emphasized as important in controlling our actions in the text?
What happens when we think of harming others?
What happens when we think of harming others?