Thursday, September 10, 2015

THE LION AND THE RABBIT (Intermediate) (EXERCSE I66E203)





In the Kingdom of Beasts, the Lion was the king. The rest of the animals all wanted to please him, so they agreed to offer the Lion an animal to eat every day so he wouldn’t have to search for food. Every day, therefore the animals played a sort of animal lottery to see which of them had to go near the lion and subsequently be eaten.

One day, the unfortunate animal chosen was a rabbit. He was really afraid of dying so instead of going to the Lion at the appointed time, the rabbit waited until after lunch.

The Lion was very angry when the rabbit eventually appeared and demanded to know why he had arrived late. The fearful rabbit told the Lion that he had been late because there was another lion in his kingdom who also wanted to eat him. He had been hiding from this other lion! When the King heard this he ordered the rabbit to take him to the other lion.

The rabbit took the lion to a huge pool.  When they were close to the water, the rabbit suggested to the King that he creep up very slowly and look over the edge of the bank.  To his surprise when the King did this he saw another lion in the water looking up at him.

“That is the other lion who wants to eat me,” cried the rabbit!

The king was very angry and jumped at his own reflection thinking he was attacking a rival. Unfortunately for him however that part of the pool was very deep and as he could not swim, he soon disappeared below the surface of the water, never to be seen again.  

Thus the rabbit freed himself and all the remaining animals from the lion’s jaws!

QUESTIONS:

1.      Why did the animals offer themselves to the lion?
2.      Did the rabbit want to die?
3.      Why didn’t the rabbit arrive on time?
4.      Why did the king want to find the other lion?
5.      What was the pool like?
6.      Do you think the rabbit was intelligent? Why /why not?
7.      What was your favorite “fairy tale” or story when you were a child?
8.      What is the moral of the above story?

                                                                                                                                                                   


THE LION AND THE RABBIT

ANSWERS:

1.      Why did the animals offer themselves to the lion?
In order to please the king. By presenting themselves to the lion he would not need to spend so much energy hunting and therefore need to kill less of them to replenish his energies.   

2.      Did the rabbit want to die?
No!

3.      Why didn’t the rabbit arrive on time?
Because he had devised a plan. For that plan to work he needed the King to be very angry.

4.      Why did the king want to find the other lion?
Because he wanted to show the other lion that he was the king in his kingdom.

5.      What was the pool like?
It was deep.

6.      Do you think the rabbit was intelligent? Why /why not?
Yes, because he was able to trick the lion into fighting himself. (The rabbit was too weak to take on the lion in a fight).

7.      What was your favorite “fairy tale” or story when you were a child?

8.      What is the moral of the above story?
Intelligence is often better than strength.

                                                                                                                                

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