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The little woman baked a cake for Saint Peter. Then why did she not give it to him? *
(a) She thought it was too big to give away.
(b) She thought it was too small for the holy man.
(c) She thought the holy man won’t like it.
(d) She thought the cake was not tasty.

Answers

Answered by ShiravanYT
5

Answer:

Option B - She Thought it was too small for the holy man

Explanation:

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Answered by 27swatikumari
0

Answer:

Little women did not give a cake because she thought it was too big to give away.

Explanation:

The poem depicts the woman as being naturally miserly, stingy, selfish, and harsh. Every time she picked up a cake to distribute, it seemed way too big. She consequently made Saint Peter a tiny cake that was as thin as a wafer.

The miserly woman believed the cake she was making was too large to donate to a cause, so she kneaded the dough once more and made a smaller one, but she didn't have the heart to donate that one either.

The woman's behaviour incenses Saint Peter, who curses her and transforms her into a woodpecker. All of humanity is taught by Saint Peter the value of not being stingy and miserly.

She was too self-centered, he said, to be able to take pleasure in food and comfort when she was in human form.

She was cursed and transformed into a woodpecker, which must sift through dry, hard wood in order to find its meagre food source. She currently leads a challenging existence as a bird.

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