to be continued....
and you are supposed to be wise,'' it murmured .Then aloud it said ,''O sage, all creatures whether lowly or great love their lives. I like my life as a worm I enjoy things that you don't and you enjoy things that I don't Just because I don't like the things you like it doesn't means that I am not happy or that my life is meaningless .My life means a lot to me.The sage bowed humbly. The worm had proved wiser.
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A. Answer these questions.
1 Who was Vyasa?
2. Why was Vyasa surprised by the worm?
3. Why was the worm afraid?
4. What were the joys listed by the sage that he felt would be out of reach for the worm ?
5. What did the sage learn from the worm?
B. Read these lines and answer the questions.
1 "I would imagine that death would hold more happiness for a creature like you
a. Who said these words and to whom?
b. Why did the speaker think that the listener would be better off dead
2. "And you are supposed to be wise,"
a. Who said these words and to whom?
b. Is the speaker calling the listener wise or foolish? Why?
C. Match these words with their opposites.
1. young
a meaningful
2. hurry
b. ignorance
3. death
C. sorrow
4. happiness
d. old
5. knowledge
e delay
6. meaningless
f. life
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Explanation: B. 1 ( a) sage vyasa said these words to the worm.
( b) because the sage thought that the worm doesn't know what is joy and how to live a life.
2 (a) the worm said this words to the sage.
(b) the speaker is calling the listener foolish as the sage as the worm thought that the sage doesn't care of saving the life.
C. (1) young - old.
(2) hurry - delay.
(3) death - life
(4) happiness - sorrow
(5) knowledge - ignorance
(6) meaningless - meaningful
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