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Once upon a time, there was a big durian tree. It belonged to Tok Dalang.

Every year the tree


produced its fruits in considerable amount of number. The durians from this tree were very big,
sweet and fragrant. Everybody in the village likes it a lot. In every fructify season, villagers visited Tok
Dalang just to taste the fruits.

Until one day, in which the durian tree only produced just one fruit, but this one and only durian
fruit was very big. It was almost as big as the basket ball. These situations made the villagers were
not patient and without asking permission from Tok Dalang they directly came and climbed the tree
at the same time. They fought and punched each other just for the durians.

          Tok Dalang told them to share and be patient but they ignored his advice.  Tok Dalang was very
upset and fed up. He took the machete and then cut the tree until it fell down. The villagers were
shocked. That day was the last day they could taste the durians from the tree. Since that day, the
village started to be named as Durian Runtuh village (Zahratul Riza)

What is the moral value of the story above?

          A. don't be greeady

    B. keep the tree alive for our future generation

    C. share food with others

           D. don't fight for the foods

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