a. Thames E Read the story of a sage and a worm. Underline the correct articles in the brackets. One day (a/the) sage was walking down the road when he saw (a/the) worm hurrying by. (A/The) sage looked down at (a/the) worm in surprise. "Where are you going in such (a/an) rush?" the sage asked the little worm. (A/The) worm looked over its shoulder fearfully. "I hear the rattle of chariots and the thunder of pounding hooves. I'll be crushed to death if I don't hurry and get out of (a/the) way. I don't want to exchange my happy life for death." (A/The) sage said, "What happiness can you know as (a/the) worm? What do you know of (a/the) joys of taste and touch and smell and sight, or the joy of knowledge or the pleasure of dreams?” “O Sage, I enjoy my life as (a/the) worm. I enjoy things you don't and you enjoy things I don't. Just because I don't like things you like, it doesn't mean I'm not happy or that my life is meaningless. My life means (a/the) lot to me!” (A/The) sage bowed humbly. (A/The) worm has turned out to be wiser!
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Thames E Read the story of a sage and a worm. Underline the correct articles in the brackets. One day (a/the) sage was walking down the road when he saw (a/the) worm hurrying by. (A/The) sage looked down at (a/the) worm in surprise. "Where are you going in such (a/an) rush?" the sage asked the little worm. (A/The) worm looked over its shoulder fearfully. "I hear the rattle of chariots and the thunder of pounding hooves. I'll be crushed to death if I don't hurry and get out of (a/the) way. I don't want to exchange my happy life for death." (A/The) sage said, "What happiness can you know as (a/the) worm? What do you know of (a/the) joys of taste and touch and smell and sight, or the joy of knowledge or the pleasure of dreams?” “O Sage, I enjoy my life as (a/the) worm. I enjoy things you don't and you enjoy things I don't. Just because I don't like things you like, it doesn't mean I'm not happy or that my life is meaningless. My life means (a/the) lot to me!” (A/The) sage bowed humbly. (A/The) worm has turned out to be wiser!
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