B. Answer the questions given below.
1. Why did the saint save the scorpion?
2. Who said, 'It was stinging you all the time. It is an evil creature.'?
3. How did the saint manage to save the scorpion?
4. Who said, 'If the scorpion cannot give up its nature, why should I? It is the nature
of a good person to help all in need.?
5. What lesson did you learn from the story?
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Answer:
Ans-1= Scorpions cannot swim and the sadhu knew that if he did not save the scorpion, it would drown... ... Therefore, carefully picking up the scorpion, the monk rescued it from drowning and was just about to set it down gently on land when the scorpion stung his finger.
Ans2=The hunter said It was stinging you all the time. It is an evil creature
ANS-3= carefully picking up the scorpion, the monk rescued it from drowning and was just about to set it down gently on land when the scorpion stung his finger. In pain, the sadhu instinctively flung his hand and the scorpion went flying, back into the river
This drama went on for several minutes as the sadhu continued to try to save the life of the drowning scorpion and the scorpion continued to sting his saviour’s hand before reaching the freedom of the riverbank.
Ans-4=The Saint said these words
Ans-5=Slowly we find that our own actions, words and thoughts become driven by anger and pain. We find ourselves engaged in cunning thoughts of revenge. Before we realise it, we are injuring ourselves by allowing negative emotions dominate us. They insulted us or plotted against us or sabotaged a well-deserved achievement at work. But we injure ourselves more deeply and more gravely by allowing our hearts and minds to darken.
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