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Reading Book

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Moral
The Disturbing Dog is aimed at educating the
children to do things quietly and avoid making
noise that is vexing to other persons either
during working or at rest time. The story also
teaches children to make - more friends and
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There lived a rabbit in a hutch in a garden.
It didn't like a dog as it made unpleasant
noisy barks all the time. The rabbit was
badly tired of the dog. Hence, a mouse who
is the domestic rabbit's friend tried to find a
solution for him. The mouse said to the
rabbit, 'I'll let you go of
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'Please, go toward the rice field "
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The wild rabbits said to the domestic rabbit, 'Come on,
Friend! Come in here and enjoy the meal with us.' In the
hole, the rabbit said of the bothersome dog to them. 'I've
got an idea to discourage the dog from barking again,' one
of the wild rabbits uttered.
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After the meal, they leapt out of the hole and walked ahead
angrily. On their way, they came across a beef bone. 'It may
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dog found the bone.'


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The dog was not aware
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'Now, we have no more worry about it; I can now sleep
peacefully, at last with no more nuisance/ said the mouse.
'Ah, what a comfortable life it is!' shouted the rabbit.

The End

Harassment does not make peace.

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Questions
1- How was the domestic rabbit made annoyed by the
dog?
2- Who helped set free the rabbit from the hutch?
3- Who did the rabbit meet?
4- What did the wild rabbits find?
5- Why didn't the dog bark anymore?

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