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    Once there was an illiterate villager who decided to learn to read and write as he was quite jealous when he saw others reading books and newspapers. He thought that if he had spectacles, he could also read like others. So, he went to a nearby town to buy one. He entered a shop where he was shown a number of spectacles by the shopkeeper, but he still could not read. The shopkeeper gave a doubtful look and found that the book he was reading was upside down and told him that he did not know how to read. The villager agreed and said, "That is why I want to buy reading spectacles." The shopkeeper burst into laughter when he learnt the actual reason behind his illiterate customer's demand for reading spectacles and explained to him, "My dear friend, you are very simple and ignorant. Spectacles don't help to read and write. They merely help you to see well. First of all, you must learn to read and write." So, ignorance is blindness.

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    The villager wanted to buy spectacles because

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    Once there was an illiterate villager who decided to learn to read and write as he was quite jealous when he saw others reading books and newspapers. He thought that if he had spectacles, he could also read like others. So, he went to a nearby town to buy one. He entered a shop where he was shown a number of spectacles by the shopkeeper, but he still could not read. The shopkeeper gave a doubtful look and found that the book he was reading was upside down and told him that he did not know how to read. The villager agreed and said, "That is why I want to buy reading spectacles." The shopkeeper burst into laughter when he learnt the actual reason behind his illiterate customer's demand for reading spectacles and explained to him, "My dear friend, you are very simple and ignorant. Spectacles don't help to read and write. They merely help you to see well. First of all, you must learn to read and write." So, ignorance is blindness.

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    The villager was unable to read even after trying several of pairs of spectacles because

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    Once there was an illiterate villager who decided to learn to read and write as he was quite jealous when he saw others reading books and newspapers. He thought that if he had spectacles, he could also read like others. So, he went to a nearby town to buy one. He entered a shop where he was shown a number of spectacles by the shopkeeper, but he still could not read. The shopkeeper gave a doubtful look and found that the book he was reading was upside down and told him that he did not know how to read. The villager agreed and said, "That is why I want to buy reading spectacles." The shopkeeper burst into laughter when he learnt the actual reason behind his illiterate customer's demand for reading spectacles and explained to him, "My dear friend, you are very simple and ignorant. Spectacles don't help to read and write. They merely help you to see well. First of all, you must learn to read and write." So, ignorance is blindness.

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    Why did the shopkeeper burst into laughter?

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    Once there was an illiterate villager who decided to learn to read and write as he was quite jealous when he saw others reading books and newspapers. He thought that if he had spectacles, he could also read like others. So, he went to a nearby town to buy one. He entered a shop where he was shown a number of spectacles by the shopkeeper, but he still could not read. The shopkeeper gave a doubtful look and found that the book he was reading was upside down and told him that he did not know how to read. The villager agreed and said, "That is why I want to buy reading spectacles." The shopkeeper burst into laughter when he learnt the actual reason behind his illiterate customer's demand for reading spectacles and explained to him, "My dear friend, you are very simple and ignorant. Spectacles don't help to read and write. They merely help you to see well. First of all, you must learn to read and write." So, ignorance is blindness.

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    The villager wanted to read like the others because

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    Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the following question.

    Once there was an illiterate villager who decided to learn to read and write as he was quite jealous when he saw others reading books and newspapers. He thought that if he had spectacles, he could also read like others. So, he went to a nearby town to buy one. He entered a shop where he was shown a number of spectacles by the shopkeeper, but he still could not read. The shopkeeper gave a doubtful look and found that the book he was reading was upside down and told him that he did not know how to read. The villager agreed and said, "That is why I want to buy reading spectacles." The shopkeeper burst into laughter when he learnt the actual reason behind his illiterate customer's demand for reading spectacles and explained to him, "My dear friend, you are very simple and ignorant. Spectacles don't help to read and write. They merely help you to see well. First of all, you must learn to read and write." So, ignorance is blindness.

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    Which word in the passage means 'unable to read or write'?

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    Once there lived a fox and a crane who were fast friends. The fox sent an invitation to the crane which the crane gladly accepted. He went to the fox's residence. The fox served a liquid in a flat dish. The guest with its long beak could hardly pick up anything while the host slurped it in no time. Being hungry and disappointed, the crane made up his mind to teach a lesson to the fox. The crane invited fox to dine at his residence. The crane served dinner in a narrow necked jar to the fox. The crane and his long beaked friends finished it easily while the fox could not eat anything as his mouth could not go in the jar. The fox went away being ashamed and hungry. So, one must treat others as one wishes to be treated.

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    How did the fox serve for dinner to his guest?

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    Once there lived a fox and a crane who were fast friends. The fox sent an invitation to the crane which the crane gladly accepted. He went to the fox's residence. The fox served a liquid in a flat dish. The guest with its long beak could hardly pick up anything while the host slurped it in no time. Being hungry and disappointed, the crane made up his mind to teach a lesson to the fox. The crane invited fox to dine at his residence. The crane served dinner in a narrow necked jar to the fox. The crane and his long beaked friends finished it easily while the fox could not eat anything as his mouth could not go in the jar. The fox went away being ashamed and hungry. So, one must treat others as one wishes to be treated.

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    How was the crane feeling after attending dinner at fox's residence?

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    Once there lived a fox and a crane who were fast friends. The fox sent an invitation to the crane which the crane gladly accepted. He went to the fox's residence. The fox served a liquid in a flat dish. The guest with its long beak could hardly pick up anything while the host slurped it in no time. Being hungry and disappointed, the crane made up his mind to teach a lesson to the fox. The crane invited fox to dine at his residence. The crane served dinner in a narrow necked jar to the fox. The crane and his long beaked friends finished it easily while the fox could not eat anything as his mouth could not go in the jar. The fox went away being ashamed and hungry. So, one must treat others as one wishes to be treated.

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    Why could the fox not eat anything for dinner at the crane's house?

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    Once there lived a fox and a crane who were fast friends. The fox sent an invitation to the crane which the crane gladly accepted. He went to the fox's residence. The fox served a liquid in a flat dish. The guest with its long beak could hardly pick up anything while the host slurped it in no time. Being hungry and disappointed, the crane made up his mind to teach a lesson to the fox. The crane invited fox to dine at his residence. The crane served dinner in a narrow necked jar to the fox. The crane and his long beaked friends finished it easily while the fox could not eat anything as his mouth could not go in the jar. The fox went away being ashamed and hungry. So, one must treat others as one wishes to be treated.

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    Why did the crane invite the fox to his place?

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    Once there lived a fox and a crane who were fast friends. The fox sent an invitation to the crane which the crane gladly accepted. He went to the fox's residence. The fox served a liquid in a flat dish. The guest with its long beak could hardly pick up anything while the host slurped it in no time. Being hungry and disappointed, the crane made up his mind to teach a lesson to the fox. The crane invited fox to dine at his residence. The crane served dinner in a narrow necked jar to the fox. The crane and his long beaked friends finished it easily while the fox could not eat anything as his mouth could not go in the jar. The fox went away being ashamed and hungry. So, one must treat others as one wishes to be treated.

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    What word in the passage means 'eat or drink with loud sucking noise'?

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    A fox was walking near a well. Somehow he slipped in. It was not a very deep well. He tried his best to get out but could not. At that time, a very thirsty goat passed by the well and saw the fox there. She asked the fox what he was doing there. The cunning fox replied that he had himself jumped into the well. "I find it very cool and pleasant. If you want to drink sweet and cold water, come down and experience the pleasure here." Without thinking of the result she jumped into the well. The fox at once jumped on her back, and with another jump he was out of well. The fox smiled at the poor goat and went his way leaving behind the goat to repent. Look before you leap.

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    Why did the fox ask the goat to jump into the well?

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    A fox was walking near a well. Somehow he slipped in. It was not a very deep well. He tried his best to get out but could not. At that time, a very thirsty goat passed by the well and saw the fox there. She asked the fox what he was doing there. The cunning fox replied that he had himself jumped into the well. "I find it very cool and pleasant. If you want to drink sweet and cold water, come down and experience the pleasure here." Without thinking of the result she jumped into the well. The fox at once jumped on her back, and with another jump he was out of well. The fox smiled at the poor goat and went his way leaving behind the goat to repent. Look before you leap.

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    Why did the goat listen to the fox and jump into the well?

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    A fox was walking near a well. Somehow he slipped in. It was not a very deep well. He tried his best to get out but could not. At that time, a very thirsty goat passed by the well and saw the fox there. She asked the fox what he was doing there. The cunning fox replied that he had himself jumped into the well. "I find it very cool and pleasant. If you want to drink sweet and cold water, come down and experience the pleasure here." Without thinking of the result she jumped into the well. The fox at once jumped on her back, and with another jump he was out of well. The fox smiled at the poor goat and went his way leaving behind the goat to repent. Look before you leap.

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    How did the fox get out of the well?

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    A fox was walking near a well. Somehow he slipped in. It was not a very deep well. He tried his best to get out but could not. At that time, a very thirsty goat passed by the well and saw the fox there. She asked the fox what he was doing there. The cunning fox replied that he had himself jumped into the well. "I find it very cool and pleasant. If you want to drink sweet and cold water, come down and experience the pleasure here." Without thinking of the result she jumped into the well. The fox at once jumped on her back, and with another jump he was out of well. The fox smiled at the poor goat and went his way leaving behind the goat to repent. Look before you leap.

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    How did the fox react after getting out of the well?

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    A fox was walking near a well. Somehow he slipped in. It was not a very deep well. He tried his best to get out but could not. At that time, a very thirsty goat passed by the well and saw the fox there. She asked the fox what he was doing there. The cunning fox replied that he had himself jumped into the well. "I find it very cool and pleasant. If you want to drink sweet and cold water, come down and experience the pleasure here." Without thinking of the result she jumped into the well. The fox at once jumped on her back, and with another jump he was out of well. The fox smiled at the poor goat and went his way leaving behind the goat to repent. Look before you leap.

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    What word in the passage means 'clever and shrewd'?

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