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tolong bantu yak :) semoga yang jawab masa depannya cerah :)
1.does this fable talk about animals or humans?
2.who are the perticipants in this story?
3. what happened to the general's horse one day?
4.how could he solve his problem?
5.what did he do to the blacksmith's horse shoe?
6.what did the general give to the blacksmith ?
7. what did the blacksmith do with the general's coin?
8. what is the message of the story?
9. what do you call a story that teaches us a moral lesson?
ini teks bacaanya
the stonger man
There was once a very famous general. He was a very strong, fine, tall man. He was fond of saying that he would give all the money in his purse to any man who was stronger than himself.
One day, when the general was out riding with some friends, his horse stumbled and cast a shoe. There was led up to the door of blacksmith.
The Blacksmith was also a fine tall man, with broad shoulders and strong arms. The general asked him to going out one of his best horse-shoes.
The blacksmith did so. Then the general looking at it, said “This is poor stuff. It will not stand work. Look here!” he took it in his strong hands and with one twist, he broke the iron like a biscuit.
For a moment the blacksmith looked at him. he brought out another shoe, which the general treated in the same way. Then the general said, “I see it no use picking and choosing among such a trashy lot. Give me another shoe, and let me go away.
The blacksmith brought another shoe and fitted it on the horse. Then the general tossed him a gold coin. The blacksmith held it up to the light and said, “this coin of yours is poor stuff, my lord. Look here”
he took the coin between his finger and thumb, and with one pinch, he cracked it in two like a wafer.
It was now the general's turn to stare. He gave the man a second coin,and it was broken in the same way.
Then the blacksmith said, “I see it is no use picking and choosing such a trashy lot, give me another coin and we will say goodbye.”
The general looked at him, then burst into a laugh, “Fairly caught!”. He then said, “My man, i promised all the money in my purse to anyone I met stronger than myself. Here it is, it is yours. Now come along with me and serve as smith in my army. You shall not repent having met me.
And the general was as good as his word.
1.does this fable talk about animals or humans?
2.who are the perticipants in this story?
3. what happened to the general's horse one day?
4.how could he solve his problem?
5.what did he do to the blacksmith's horse shoe?
6.what did the general give to the blacksmith ?
7. what did the blacksmith do with the general's coin?
8. what is the message of the story?
9. what do you call a story that teaches us a moral lesson?
ini teks bacaanya
the stonger man
There was once a very famous general. He was a very strong, fine, tall man. He was fond of saying that he would give all the money in his purse to any man who was stronger than himself.
One day, when the general was out riding with some friends, his horse stumbled and cast a shoe. There was led up to the door of blacksmith.
The Blacksmith was also a fine tall man, with broad shoulders and strong arms. The general asked him to going out one of his best horse-shoes.
The blacksmith did so. Then the general looking at it, said “This is poor stuff. It will not stand work. Look here!” he took it in his strong hands and with one twist, he broke the iron like a biscuit.
For a moment the blacksmith looked at him. he brought out another shoe, which the general treated in the same way. Then the general said, “I see it no use picking and choosing among such a trashy lot. Give me another shoe, and let me go away.
The blacksmith brought another shoe and fitted it on the horse. Then the general tossed him a gold coin. The blacksmith held it up to the light and said, “this coin of yours is poor stuff, my lord. Look here”
he took the coin between his finger and thumb, and with one pinch, he cracked it in two like a wafer.
It was now the general's turn to stare. He gave the man a second coin,and it was broken in the same way.
Then the blacksmith said, “I see it is no use picking and choosing such a trashy lot, give me another coin and we will say goodbye.”
The general looked at him, then burst into a laugh, “Fairly caught!”. He then said, “My man, i promised all the money in my purse to anyone I met stronger than myself. Here it is, it is yours. Now come along with me and serve as smith in my army. You shall not repent having met me.
And the general was as good as his word.
1 Jawaban
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1. Jawaban emeliasoselisap4sq0x
1&2 The fable talks about human, The General n Mr Blacksmith
3. His horse shoe casted when the General was riding with a friend
4. He went to a horseshoe's maker, Mr. Blacksmith. He replaced the horseshoe.
5.He looked down to it. Didn't appreciate Mr Blacksmith's horseshoe, he broke it in a twist.
6.He gave him gold coin to pay the horseshoe
7. He broke it in a twist, as much as the general did to his horseshoes
8.The way people treat you is the result of how you treat people.
9. Motivativated, inspired or moral story.