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5. The folk tale, like many folk tales, personifies non-human things. What has been
given human qualities here? Discuss using references from the story.
6. We begin to disregard things that are easily available to us. Explain with reference to
the story. Then provide examples from real life.
7. What is something you could change about your habits to be less wasteful with the earth's
resources? Think about the food you waste when you take more than you can finish.
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5kindness, the sky was personified by non-human things was kindness, she generously offered the people all the food they needed from it's largesse.
6. according to the story, the people needed to be thirfty and often broke off much larger chunks than they actually needed. they ate what they could and tossed aside the remaining into flowing waters of the river or ditches.
example- In parties we often make extra food than we needed and later the food get wasted.
7. we must take what we need to avoid any waste, we should take certain amount of food that we could finish and if we can't finish the food, we should offer that food to stray animals, in that way it would be less wasteful.
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she fed the people like a doting mother
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