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Which two characters had an argument in the story?
Which two characters had an argument in the story?
- The Wind and the Sun (correct)
- The Sun and the Traveler
- The Wind and the Traveler
- The Wind and the Moon
What did the Wind and the Sun agree to do to determine who was stronger?
What did the Wind and the Sun agree to do to determine who was stronger?
- Have a wrestling match
- Blow as hard as they could
- See who could shine the brightest
- Separate the traveler from his shawl (correct)
What did the Wind do to try to separate the traveler from his shawl?
What did the Wind do to try to separate the traveler from his shawl?
- Blew with all his might (correct)
- Tried to scare the traveler
- Asked the traveler politely
- Tried to wrestle the traveler
What happened when the Wind blew harder?
What happened when the Wind blew harder?
How did the Sun try to separate the traveler from his shawl?
How did the Sun try to separate the traveler from his shawl?
According to the story, why did the farmer want his sons to stop quarrelling and fighting?
According to the story, why did the farmer want his sons to stop quarrelling and fighting?
What did the farmer show his sons to teach them a lesson?
What did the farmer show his sons to teach them a lesson?
How did the sons try to break the sticks when they were still tied up in a bundle?
How did the sons try to break the sticks when they were still tied up in a bundle?
What did the farmer say to his sons after they failed to break the sticks in the bundle?
What did the farmer say to his sons after they failed to break the sticks in the bundle?
What lesson did the farmer want to teach his sons with the bundle of sticks?
What lesson did the farmer want to teach his sons with the bundle of sticks?
Flashcards
Who argued in the story?
Who argued in the story?
They argued about who was stronger.
What contest did they agree on?
What contest did they agree on?
Each would try to remove a traveler's shawl to prove strength.
How did the Wind attempt to remove the shawl?
How did the Wind attempt to remove the shawl?
The wind blew with all its might to remove the shawl.
What was the result of harder winds?
What was the result of harder winds?
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How did the Sun try to remove the shawl?
How did the Sun try to remove the shawl?
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Why did the farmer want them to stop fighting?
Why did the farmer want them to stop fighting?
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What item did the farmer show his sons?
What item did the farmer show his sons?
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How did the sons try to break the sticks?
How did the sons try to break the sticks?
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What did the farmer say after they failed?
What did the farmer say after they failed?
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What was the story's lesson?
What was the story's lesson?
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Study Notes
Argument in the Story
- The Wind and the Sun had an argument in the story.
The Wind and the Sun's Agreement
- The Wind and the Sun agreed to determine who was stronger by seeing who could separate a traveler from his shawl.
The Wind's Actions
- The Wind tried to separate the traveler from his shawl by blowing as hard as he could.
- When the Wind blew harder, the traveler held his shawl tighter.
The Sun's Actions
- The Sun tried to separate the traveler from his shawl by shining brightly and warmly.
The Farmer's Story
- A farmer wanted his sons to stop quarrelling and fighting because he wanted to teach them a lesson about unity.
The Farmer's Lesson
- The farmer showed his sons a bundle of sticks to teach them a lesson about unity.
- The sons tried to break the sticks when they were still tied up in a bundle, but failed.
- The farmer told his sons that when they were alone, they could be easily broken, but when they were together, they were strong.
- The farmer wanted to teach his sons that unity is strength.
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