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1. The monkey was happy living in the fruit tree, but his
happiness was not complete. What did he miss?
3. Why was the crocodile's wife annoyed with her husband
4. Why was the crocodile unwilling to invite his friend
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2. What did the two friends generally talk about?
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5. What did the crocodile tell the monkey midstream?
6. How did the monkey save himself?
7. What does the last sentence of the story suggest? What
would the crocodile tell his wife?
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Answer:
1 The monkey was happy because he had plenty of sweet fruits to eat. He was unhappy because he was alone. He had no friend to talk to and share the fruits with.
2 The two friends, the monkey and the crocodile, generally talked about birds and animals, and the nearby villages. They also used to talk about the difficulties villagers faced in raising good crops because of the lack of rain.
3 The crocodile's wife was annoyed with her husband one day because the crocodile had stayed with the monkey longer than usual. She had been waiting and waiting, managing the little crocodiles that had just been hatched.
4 The crocodile was unwilling to invite his friend home because he knew that his wife was planning to eat the monkey, and the crocodile was very fond of him
5 The crocodile told the monkey midstream that he had to go under water as he wanted to kill him as his wife could not survive without eating his heart.
6 The monkey saved himself by keeping a cool head and telling the crocodile that he had left his heart on the tree. The foolish crocodile took the monkey back to the river-bank, and on reaching there, the monkey climbed up to the safety of the tree.
7 It suggests that the crocodile had realised his mistake. The crocodile would tell his wife how foolish he had been in listening to her, and thus losing a good friend and a supply of good fruits