B) Read the following passage and write a summary of it. Suggest a suitable title.
Long, long ago in the days of wise King Solomon, the Crow and the Pheasant were the best of friends, and were always seen going about together, wing in wing. Now the Pheasant was the Peacock's own cousin, a great honour, many thought, for the Peacock was the most gorgeous of all the birds. But it was not altogether pleasant for the Pheasant, because at that time he wore such plain and shabby old garments that his proud relative was ashamed of him, and did not like to be reminded that they were of the same family. Wthe Peacock webo about with his wonderful tail spread like a fan, and with his win tine eyes peering to see who mintit be admiring his beauty, thePeacock's cousin and his friend the Crow, who was then a plain white bird, would cre aside and hide behind a tree, from where they would peep jealously until the Peaco had passed by. Then the Peacock's cousin would say - "Oh, how beautiful, how gran how noble he is! How come such a lordly hird has a cousin so homely a creature as But the Crow would answer, trying to comfort his friend. "Yes, he is gorgeous. But listen, what a harsh and disagreeable voice he has! And see how vain he is, I would not be so vain had I so shocking a tale in my family history." Then the Crow told the Peacock's cousin how his proud relative came to have so unmusical a voice.
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THE PEACOCK AND THE CROW.
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