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The wind claims to be stronger than the sun.
The wind claims to be stronger than the sun.
True
The man wearing the jacket takes it off after the wind blows hard.
The man wearing the jacket takes it off after the wind blows hard.
False
The wind and the sun work together to make the man take off his jacket.
The wind and the sun work together to make the man take off his jacket.
False
The sun uses heat to convince the man to remove his jacket.
The sun uses heat to convince the man to remove his jacket.
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The story has a conclusion where the wind is the winner.
The story has a conclusion where the wind is the winner.
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Study Notes
Sun and Wind's Fight
- The sun and wind are always arguing about who is stronger.
- The wind believes it is stronger than the sun.
- The sun disagrees with the wind and claims to be stronger.
- They spot a man wearing a warm jacket.
- The wind attempts to make the man remove his jacket by blowing hard.
- The wind fails to make the man take off his jacket.
- The sun then uses its heat to make the man feel hot.
- The man takes off his jacket because he feels warm.
- The sun wins the argument and proves to be stronger than the wind.
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Description
Explore the classic tale of the sun and wind as they argue over who is stronger. In this story, the wind tries to force a man to remove his warm jacket but ultimately fails. The sun uses its warmth to accomplish the task, illustrating the power of kindness over force.