Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Once a father asked his daughters, "What is the sweetest thing in the world?” 'Sugar!' said
the elder daughter. Salt', said his younger daughter. The father thought that his younger
daughter was making fun of him, but she stuck to her opinion. The father was obstinate,
and so was his daughter. A quarrel broke out between them over this petty matter, and he
drove her out of the house saying, "If you think that salt is sweeter than sugar, you had
better find another home where the salt is more to your taste.'
It was a beautiful summer night. The pretty maiden sat singing sadly in the forest around
her father's cottage. A young prince, who had lost his way while hunting the deer, heard
her voice. He came to her to ask the way. He was struck by her beauty and took her to his
beautiful palace and married her.
The bride invited her father to the wedding feast, without telling him that she was his
daughter. All the dishes were prepared without salt. The guests began to complain as they
ate the tasteless food. 'There is no salt in the food!' they said angrily.
"Ah,' said the bride's father. "Salt is truly the sweetest thing in the world! But when my
daughter said so, I turned her out of my house. If only I could see her again and tell her
how sorry I am!"
Drawing the bridal veil aside from her face, the happy girl came to her father and kissed
him. Now properly salted dishes were brought in and all the guests were satisfied.
Answer the following questions:
1). What question did the father ask his daughters?
2). What answers did the daughters give?
3). What did the father do in anger?
4). How were the dishes of the wedding feast prepared?
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Answer dhak na ka leya ham sandwich ans puch Raha ha
Answer dhak na ka leya ham sandwich ans puch Raha ha
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Answer:
1. The Father ask his daughter that"What is the sweetest thing in the World"
2. The answer that the daughters gave are sugar,salt and taste
4. The dishes of the wedding were feast prepared with salt
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