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The passage is about three brothers who were initially very competitive with each other but later learned to cooperate. Their father gave them a task to break a bundle of sticks that was tied together with a vine, which none of them could do working alone. However, when they divided the work and helped each other, they were able to accomplish the task easily. This taught them that by cooperating rather than competing, they could achieve much more.
The passage is about three brothers who were initially very competitive with each other but later learned to cooperate. Their father gave them a task to break a bundle of sticks that was tied together with a vine, which none of them could do working alone. However, when they divided the work and helped each other, they were able to accomplish the task easily. This taught them that by cooperating rather than competing, they could achieve much more.
The passage is about three brothers who were initially very competitive with each other but later learned to cooperate. Their father gave them a task to break a bundle of sticks that was tied together with a vine, which none of them could do working alone. However, when they divided the work and helped each other, they were able to accomplish the task easily. This taught them that by cooperating rather than competing, they could achieve much more.
a. work harder. b. forget about making boats. c. cooperate. d. work alone. 2. Before the father had the brothers complete the task, they were very a. happy with each other. b. competitive. c. cooperative. d. skilled boat makers. ___3. Which of the following lines supports the theme? a. I challenge you to break it in half. b. When you divide your work, it is easy and you can accomplish much. c. There was little peace in their home. d. Finally he gave up, and his younger brother took on the challenge. 4. The life of rich rewards that the father promised was really a. an early inheritance. b. realizing that working together brings success. c. an empty promise of gift money. d. a pardon from being sentenced to death. 5. What is the meaning of vine in the sentence: He untied the vine that held them together. ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
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