The Lion

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Questions and Answers

What does the hare ask the man to find?

The hare asks the man to find a stick from the Gone-Forever tree.

Why does the lion remain hungry and tired at the end of the story?

The hare and the man never return with the correct sticks, so the lion remains hungry and tired.

What lesson does the story teach?

The story highlights the consequences of not following instructions.

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Study Notes

  • A hungry lion wants to eat a man who saved his life.
  • A hare offers to help solve the problem.
  • The hare asks the man to find a stick from the Gone-Forever tree.
  • The man brings back the wrong sticks three times.
  • The hare decides to go with the man to find the tree.
  • The lion waits for them to return.
  • The hare and the man never return.
  • The lion remains hungry and tired.
  • The story highlights the consequences of not following instructions.
  • The text is likely a fable or moral tale.

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