Answer these questions.
1. What did the scribe often tell his wife?
2. How did the moneylender come to know about the scribe's dream?
3. What idea did the moneylender get?
4. How did Birbal help the scribe?
5. What lesson did the moneylender learn in the end?
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1: The scribe often told his wife never fall into the hands of the moneylender.
2: Raja Birbal placed a hundred gold coins on a table and kept a mirror behind it. He told the moneylender that all the coins in the mirror could be taken as a repayment of the loan the scribe had taken in the dream but the real coins were his
3: The moneylender got the idea of demanding the money that the scribe had borrowed from him in his dream.
4: Birbal kept hundred gold coins in front of the mirror and asked the moneylender to take the coins reflection in the mirror. The moneylender knew he had been outsmarted by Birbal and so he left.
5:The moneylender learned the lesson in the end that Never to be oversmart.
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