'My field was God's earth. Wherever I ploughed, there was my field. Land was free. It was a thing no
man called his own. Labour was the only thing men called their own. ‘Answer me two more questions,' said
the King. 'The first is, Why did the earth bear such grain then and has ceased to do so now? And the second
is, why your grandson walks with two crutches, your son with one, and you yourself with none? Your eyes
are bright, your teeth sound, and your speech clear and pleasant to the ear. How have these things come
about?' And the old man answered:
1. How did the wise men know what the thing was?
2. Describe the object that the children picked up from the ravine.
3. Which lines suggest that the land was free during the oldest man’s time?
4. Why did the earth bear large sized grains in olden times and had ceased to do so now?
5. How did the peasant answer the king’s final two questions?
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इट इज रेनिंग भविष्यवाणी नवभारत इन द सेंटेंस
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