1. Rama Natha was able to have a large banana plantation after six years because he diligently planted and cared for the banana trees as instructed by the sage. His wife, Madhumati, helped by selling the bananas in the market, generating profits. Over the years, they used their earnings to plant more tRead more

    Rama Natha was able to have a large banana plantation after six years because he diligently planted and cared for the banana trees as instructed by the sage. His wife, Madhumati, helped by selling the bananas in the market, generating profits. Over the years, they used their earnings to plant more trees and expand the plantation, transforming it into a large, successful business that brought them significant wealth.

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  2. The sage made Rama Natha realize that there was no magic potion by allowing him to believe in it for six years. When Rama Natha finally collected the dew and tried turning a copper vessel into gold, nothing happened. The sage then explained that the real wealth came from his hard work on the bananaRead more

    The sage made Rama Natha realize that there was no magic potion by allowing him to believe in it for six years. When Rama Natha finally collected the dew and tried turning a copper vessel into gold, nothing happened. The sage then explained that the real wealth came from his hard work on the banana plantation. This clever trick helped Rama Natha understand that success and prosperity are achieved through effort, not magic.

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  3. There was a farmer who had a "huge" coconut plantation. He worked hard and did not depend on "luck". Every day was "difficult" but he did not give up. One day, a man bought a bag of coconuts from him, and "promised" to pay him the money the next day. Days passed and the man did not pay him anything.Read more

    There was a farmer who had a “huge” coconut plantation. He worked hard and did not depend on “luck”. Every day was “difficult” but he did not give up. One day, a man bought a bag of coconuts from him, and “promised” to pay him the money the next day. Days passed and the man did not pay him anything. The farmer felt “cheated”. About two months later, he met the same man and asked him about his money. The man said, “Oh! I had forgotten. Now, I “remember” buying coconuts from you.” And he paid the money.

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  4. 1. I can see with my eye. 2. You're going to love your new book. 3. The dew on the grass looked beautiful, and the time for our meeting was almost due. 4. The sun shines brightly while my son plays outside. 5. He won the race and became the number one athlete in the school. 6. I see the vast sea froRead more

    1. I can see with my eye.
    2. You’re going to love your new book.
    3. The dew on the grass looked beautiful, and the time for our meeting was almost due.
    4. The sun shines brightly while my son plays outside.
    5. He won the race and became the number one athlete in the school.
    6. I see the vast sea from the shore.

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  5. (a) Gives two bananas to a boy who is hungry [4] (b) Meets her friend Kalawati in the market [2] (c) Visits her mother and gives her two dozen bananas [5] (d) Chooses to go home as only some bananas were left [7] (e) Visits her neighbour and gifts them a bunch of bananas [6] (f) Gives twelve bananasRead more

    (a) Gives two bananas to a boy who is hungry [4]
    (b) Meets her friend Kalawati in the market [2]
    (c) Visits her mother and gives her two dozen bananas [5]
    (d) Chooses to go home as only some bananas were left [7]
    (e) Visits her neighbour and gifts them a bunch of bananas [6]
    (f) Gives twelve bananas to her friend [3]
    (g) Goes to the market to sell the bananas [1]

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