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a heavy shower.........burds comfortable in nests.........monkeys getting wet at the branches of the trees .............birds sympathise with them........monkeys with head and feetcan't build shelters..........raining ceases........monkeys destroys nests.....moral


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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

In the past, there were once some monkeys, birds, and a forest. Birds are intelligent and consider the future. Where they reside, they construct nests. The primates don't build their own housing.

Once there was a significant rainstorm. It went on for a very long time. All of the birds that could have eaten went back to their houses and sat down. They were completely unaffected by the rain. The monkeys, however, had little solace. They continued in the downpour, getting soaked. Why don't you make for you? asked the birds, who felt sorry for them. You are having difficulties. You wouldn't have gotten soaked if you had built dwellings. When the rainy season is gone, construct shelters for yourself.

You'll be protected from the rain and the storm. The monkeys interpreted it as an insult. They harbored animosity toward the birds. They went to the bird nests and demolished every one of them as the rain stopped.

Moral: Don't try to teach the ignorant.

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

The story name is The Birds and the Shivering Monkeys is shown below:

Explanation:

                            The Birds and the Shivering Monkeys

On the banks of a river once at a time, there was a large tree. The family of birds that had constructed their nests on its branch found the tree to be a cozy place to call home. There, the birds were contentedly residing because the tree's numerous branches protected them from the sweltering sun and torrential downpours.

It rained a lot one day as the sky was clouded up with black clouds. When some monkeys playing near the tree got wet, they fled for cover under the tree. They were all shivering from the cold. One of the birds said, "O Monkeys, you would not have to shiver like this if you had built a home like us," when it noticed the monkeys in their pitiful state. You wouldn't have to endure this kind of pain. Why can't you build a nest if we can with our tiny beaks? You have two hands and two legs by the grace of God. Why don't you construct a comfortable shelter for yourself?"

The monkeys became irate upon hearing this and vowed to teach the birds a lesson. "These birds are not afraid of the rain or the cold wind," they thought to themselves. They criticize us in this way because they are able to live comfortably. We'll demonstrate how to build a home for them after the rain stops. The monkeys scaled the tree as soon as the rain ceased and destroyed the birds' nests. Additionally, they destroyed the bird eggs and dumped the hatchlings.

The miserable birds were flying all over the place. They felt terrible about what they had said and understood that they shouldn't have offered counsel that wasn't requested. Only the knowledgeable, the wise, and those who request it should be offered advice.

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