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Questions
1. The monkey was happy living in the fruit tree, but his
happiness was not complete. What did he miss?
2. What did the two friends
generally talk about?
3. Why was the crocodile's wife annoyed with her husband
one day?
4. Why was the crocodile unwilling to invite his friend
home?
5. What did the crocodile tell the monkey midstream?
6. How did the monkey save himself?
7. What does the last sentence of the story suggest? What
would the crocodile tell his wife?​

Answers

Answered by khushi2918
1

Answer:

1. The monkey was happy living in the fruit tree, but his happiness was not complete. What did he miss?

Ans: The monkey was happy living in the fruit tree, but his happiness was not complete because he was lonely and missed a companion to talk to and share the fruits with.

2. What did the two friends generally talk about?

Ans: The two friends generally talked about birds and animals, about the villages nearby and the difficulties villagers faced in raising good crops for lack of rain.

Why was the crocodile’s wife annoyed with her husband one day?

Ans: The crocodile’s wife was annoyed with her husband one day because that day the crocodile stayed with the monkey longer than usual. She was waiting and waiting for him and managing the little crocodiles that had just been hatched. She felt that he was too fond of his new friend.

4. Why was the crocodile unwilling to invite his friend home?

Ans: The crocodile was unwilling to invite his friend home because he was afraid that his wife wanted to eat the monkeys heart.

5. What did the crocodile tell the monkey midstream?

Ans: The crocodile told the monkey midstream that he had to go under water as he wanted to kill him as his wife could not survive without eating his heart.

6. How did the monkey save himself?

Ans: Although the monkey was scared and distressed he remained cool and sensible like all clever monkeys. He calmly informed the crocodile that he would do anything for him or his family as he was his only friend. After all what was a monkey’s heart as compared to the life of a crocodile’s wife? But he hadn’t brought his heart along and so asked the crocodile if they could swim back so that he could bring his heart back from the tree. On the river bank the monkey jumped on to the tree with a deep sigh of relief and thus saved himself.. What does the last sentence of the story suggest? What would the crocodile tell his wife?

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