The jackal felt happy with these words of the rooster. As he opened his mouth to say something, the rooster flew up to a tree. Sitting on the branch of the tree, the rooster sang
"I was a fool
To believe your lies
I closed instead of
Keeping open my eyes."
The Jackal wept and said,
"I'm a great fool
To believe what you said,
For opening my mouth
I feel really repented."
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- No, the jackal was not happy with what the rooster said.
- When the jackal opened his mouth, the rooster flew up to a tree.
- Sitting on a branch of a tree, the rooster sang.
- Yes, the rooster realised the mistake it made.
- The jackal wept.
- The jackal said " I am a great fool to believe what you said, for opening my mouth I feel really repented".
- The mistake of the rooster was that he believed in the lies of the jackal and closed his eyes instead of keeping them open.
- The mistake of the jackal was that he believed what the rooster said.
- Both realised their mistakes, rooster sang and jackal wept. Rooster sang as he was saved from eating and jackal wept as he felt repented.
- The rooster had the last laugh in the story.
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