A. Answer these questions.
1 Why did the Osaka frog decide to go to Kyoto?
2. Why did the turtle want to go to Osaka ?
3. "Turtle, my friend, I will go on this journey for you." Who said this? Why?
4. Where did the two frogs meet?
5. Why did the frogs decide to look at their destinations from the top of the hill before they
continued on their journeys?
Answers
Answer 1 :- A frog who lived in Osaka once decided to travel to Kyoto. He had heard that Kyoto was a marvelous city, and he was eager to see it. ... It took these tiny frogs a long time to climb the mountain road. For days each kept up their struggle, higher and higher on the mountain road they climbed.
Answer 2 :- He wanted everyone in Japan to have access to Buddhism and to like it, too. He considered it a necessity to advance the Japanese civilization. After the death of his father, there was a huge power struggle between the two dominant families of the day
Answer 4 :- In this story, two silly frogs are discontent with their hometowns of Osaka and Kyoto. They meet each other on mountain and decide to help each other see their destinations. Being silly little frogs, they mistakenly stood up so they can only see where they came from.
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A frog who lived in Osaka once decided to travel to Kyoto. He had heard that Kyoto was a marvelous city, and he was eager to see it. ... It took these tiny frogs a long time to climb the mountain road. For days each kept up their struggle, higher and higher on the mountain road they climbed.
He wanted everyone in Japan to have access to Buddhism and to like it, too. He considered it a necessity to advance the Japanese civilization. After the death of his father, there was a huge power struggle between the two dominant families of the day.
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two silly frogs are discontent with their hometowns of Osaka and Kyoto. They meet each other on mountain and decide to help each other see their destinations. Being silly little frogs, they mistakenly stood up so they can only see where they came from.