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Answered by Vaish2934
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Answer:

The young boy Rajat put up a great fight

He salutes the Indian flag

Answered by radharajguru1756
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Explanation:

2 Greed is bad - A poor farmer lived in a village. He used to be very sad because the crops of all the villagers were good but the crops of that poor farmer were not good.

The farmer being very poor could not buy good seeds or pesticides for the crops in his fields.

One day the farmer sits in his fields and thinks about his crops. Thinking like this, he sleeps in the same field and does not go home .

When he opens his eyes the next day, he sees a snake sitting in front of him. And says it seems that this snake is the god of this field and I did not worship him, that's why there are no good crops in my field.

The farmer says that tomorrow I will give him milk and take his blessings. Maybe by doing this my crop will be good. After saying this, the farmer goes back to his house.

On the second day, the farmer comes with a bowl for the snake and takes milk by keeping it near the snake's bill and says "O snake god" take this milk and bless me. Saying this the farmer goes back home.

5 points. After saying this, the farmer returned home

He goes away.

The next morning when the farmer comes back to his fields, he sees gold coins lying near the snake's bill. And thinks that I have given milk to the snake god, that's why I have got these gold coins. Now I milk the snake god everyday

I will drink.

Now the poor farmer takes a bowl of milk every day to feed the snake and brings gold coins every day. It goes on like this for many days.

One day while feeding the snake milk in the fields, the farmer's son sees him. And asks him what are you doing Peeta ji and why should he drink milk?

Stay.

The farmer says that I give milk to this snake god every day and in return I get one gold coins every day.

If the farmer's son speaks, then from tomorrow I will also feed him milk daily. The next morning the farmer's son brings milk to the field. And keeping it near the snake's bill, he takes gold coins and goes away.

The same happens on the second day as well. It goes on like this for a few days. Then one day the farmer's boy comes to the field and thinks that this snake has a lot of gold coins.

For how long will he continue to give gold coins every day? Why not take all the gold

The snake gets angry and bites the farmer's son. And he dies in the same field. The farmer bury his son in the same field.

moral education

So children, we learn from this story that greed is a bad evil. We should be content with what we have. So you all should never be greedy.

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