18 Questions
What did the frog and the mouse share at the mouse's house?
Food and provision
Why was the mouse scared of going to the frog's house?
The frog's house was across a stream and the mouse didn't know how to swim.
What did the frog suggest to help the mouse cross the stream?
To climb on the frog's back and be tied with a strong blade of grass
Why did the frog think of eating the mouse halfway across the stream?
To get all the stocked food of the mouse
How did the mouse react when he realized the dishonesty of the frog?
He started crying for help
Who came to help the mouse when he cried for help?
A hawk
What did the hawk do after coming to help the mouse?
Held the mouse with its beak and flew high in the sky
What happened to the frog tied to the mouse's back when the hawk came to help?
It also flew away with the mouse
What did the frog realize in the end?
He had lost the trust of his good friend and put his own life in danger by his greed
What was the frog's plan to help the mouse cross the stream?
To tie the mouse to his back with a strong blade of grass
Why did the frog suggest the plan to help the mouse cross the stream?
To set a trap for the mouse
What did the mouse fear when the frog suggested going to his house?
Drowning in the stream
What did the frog think he could gain by letting the mouse drown in the stream?
Access to more food
How did the mouse react when he realized the frog's dishonesty?
He cried for help
What did the hawk do when it saw the mouse and the frog in trouble?
It dived down to help the mouse
Why did the frog realize his mistake in the end?
Because he lost his friend's trust and put his life in danger
What did the frog and mouse share at the mouse's house?
Food and provisions stocked by the frog
What was the frog's initial response when the mouse expressed fear of drowning in the stream?
To assure the mouse that there was no danger in crossing the stream
Study Notes
The Story of the Frog and the Mouse
- The frog and the mouse shared a meal at the mouse's house.
The Mouse's Fear of the Frog's House
- The mouse was scared of going to the frog's house because he feared drowning in the stream surrounding the frog's house.
The Frog's Plan to Help the Mouse
- The frog suggested tying the mouse to his back and carrying him across the stream to help the mouse cross safely.
- The frog's plan was motivated by his desire to eat the mouse halfway across the stream.
The Mouse's Realization of the Frog's Dishonesty
- The mouse reacted with fear and cried for help when he realized the frog's dishonesty.
The Hawk's Rescue
- The hawk came to help the mouse when he cried for help.
- The hawk swooped down and seized the frog, tying him to the mouse's back.
The Consequences of the Frog's Actions
- The frog realized his mistake in the end, having been tied to the mouse's back.
- The frog thought he could gain a meal by letting the mouse drown in the stream, but ultimately ended up in a precarious situation.
The Frog's Initial Response
- The frog initially responded to the mouse's fear of drowning by suggesting his plan to tie the mouse to his back and carry him across the stream.
Read a short story about the frog and the mouse sharing food and the frog inviting the mouse to its house. Discover the outcome of the invitation.
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