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The small girlSarah Small was the smallest girl in second grade. She could not reach the water fountain. She felt very sad. “Wait and see,” said Mother. “It’s good to be small.”One day, Sarah and her friends were playing soccer. Sarah was good at soccer. She was so small that she could run through tall people’s legs. She had just kicked the ball when she saw something green and white.There was a five-dollar bill on the other side of the fence, beside a small hole. Sarah’s friends...
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The small girl

Sarah Small was the smallest girl in second grade. She could not reach the water fountain. She felt very sad. “Wait and see,” said Mother. “It’s good to be small.”

One day, Sarah and her friends were playing soccer. Sarah was good at soccer. She was so small that she could run through tall people’s legs. She had just kicked the ball when she saw something green and white.

There was a five-dollar bill on the other side of the fence, beside a small hole. Sarah’s friends were too big to fit through the hole to reach it. But Sarah got down on her hands and knees and slipped through. She picked up the bill from off the ground. Then she told her friends she would buy them all ice cream. “Sometimes, it’s good to be small!” she said.

(Source: Adapted from Daily Warm-ups Reading 1)

17. Why is Sarah sad?

A. because she finds five dollars

B. because she buys ice cream

C. because she plays soccer

D. because she is small

18. Why is Sarah good at soccer?

A. because she can run through legs

B. because she finds five dollars

C. because she is tough

D. because she can crawl through holes

19. What does Sarah find on the ground?

A. a soccer ball

B. a five-dollar bill

C. ice cream

D. a worm

20. What does Sarah do with the money?

A. She shares it.

B. She hides it.

C. She leaves it there.

D. She buys ice cream for herself.

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25 tháng 6 2021

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17 - D;

18 - A;

19 - B;

20 - D;

25 tháng 6 2021

The small girl

Sarah Small was the smallest girl in second grade. She could not reach the water fountain. She felt very sad. “Wait and see,” said Mother. “It’s good to be small.”

One day, Sarah and her friends were playing soccer. Sarah was good at soccer. She was so small that she could run through tall people’s legs. She had just kicked the ball when she saw something green and white.

There was a five-dollar bill on the other side of the fence, beside a small hole. Sarah’s friends were too big to fit through the hole to reach it. But Sarah got down on her hands and knees and slipped through. She picked up the bill from off the ground. Then she told her friends she would buy them all ice cream. “Sometimes, it’s good to be small!” she said.

(Source: Adapted from Daily Warm-ups Reading 1)

17. Why is Sarah sad?

A. because she finds five dollars

B. because she buys ice cream

C. because she plays soccer

D. because she is small

18. Why is Sarah good at soccer?

A. because she can run through legs

B. because she finds five dollars

C. because she is tough

D. because she can crawl through holes

19. What does Sarah find on the ground?

A. a soccer ball

B. a five-dollar bill

C. ice cream

D. a worm

20. What does Sarah do with the money?

A. She shares it.

B. She hides it.

C. She leaves it there.

D. She buys ice cream for herself.

help me please The small girlSarah Small was the smallest girl in second grade. She could not reach the water fountain. She felt very sad. “Wait and see,” said Mother. “It’s good to be small.”One day, Sarah and her friends were playing soccer. Sarah was good at soccer. She was so small that she could run through tall people’s legs. She had just kicked the ball when she saw something green and white.There was a five-dollar bill on the other side of the fence, beside a small hole....
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help me please 

The small girl

Sarah Small was the smallest girl in second grade. She could not reach the water fountain. She felt very sad. “Wait and see,” said Mother. “It’s good to be small.”

One day, Sarah and her friends were playing soccer. Sarah was good at soccer. She was so small that she could run through tall people’s legs. She had just kicked the ball when she saw something green and white.

There was a five-dollar bill on the other side of the fence, beside a small hole. Sarah’s friends were too big to fit through the hole to reach it. But Sarah got down on her hands and knees and slipped through. She picked up the bill from off the ground. Then she told her friends she would buy them all ice cream. “Sometimes, it’s good to be small!” she said.

(Source: Adapted from Daily Warm-ups Reading 1)

17. Why is Sarah sad?

A. because she finds five dollars

B. because she buys ice cream

C. because she plays soccer

D. because she is small

18. Why is Sarah good at soccer?

A. because she can run through legs

B. because she finds five dollars

C. because she is tough

D. because she can crawl through holes

19. What does Sarah find on the ground?

A. a soccer ball

B. a five-dollar bill

C. ice cream

D. a worm

20. What does Sarah do with the money?

A. She shares it.

B. She hides it.

C. She leaves it there.

D. She buys ice cream for herself.

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25 tháng 6 2021

1 - B;

2 - D;

3 - C;

4 - C;

5 - C;

6 - A;

7 - A;

8 - B;

9 - D;

10 - B;

11 - A;

12 - B;

13 - D;

14 - C;

15 - C;

16 - D;

17 - D;

18 - A;

19 - B;

20 - D;

Dịch Anh-việtStudy: False News Spreads Faster and Farther than TruthA study has found that false news stories posted on Twitter travel much faster and reach far more people than true ones. The new research also showed that people – not automated robots sometimes called “bots” – were mostly responsible for spreading false news.The study was done by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Media Lab. Results were reported in the publication Science. It was...
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Study: False News Spreads Faster and Farther than Truth

A study has found that false news stories posted on Twitter travel much faster and reach far more people than true ones. The new research also showed that people – not automated robots sometimes called “bots” – were mostly responsible for spreading false news.

The study was done by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Media Lab. Results were reported in the publication Science. It was one of the biggest efforts yet to study the effects of social media on the spread of real and false news. Twitter cooperated with the study. The company gave the MIT Media Lab access to its data and provided money for the project.

The team researched stories posted on Twitter since the service began in 2006. It identified and examined more than 126,000 stories tweeted by about 3 million people through the end of 2016. The stories chosen had been investigated by various independent fact-checking organizations to decide whether they were true, false, or a mix of both. Nearly two-thirds of stories were found to be false, while about one-fifth were true. The rest were mixed.

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3 tháng 4 2018

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3 tháng 4 2018

Nghiên cứu cho thấy: thông tin thất thiệt được lan truyền nhanh và xa hơn so với thông tin thật

Một nghiên cứu đã phát hiện ra rằng các tin tức giả mạo được đăng trên Twitter nhanh hơn và tiếp cận được nhiều người hơn tin tức đúng. Nghiên cứu mới này cũng cho thấy rằng con người - không tự động hóa các robot đôi khi được gọi là "các tài khoản tự động-(bots)” – hầu hết đều chịu trách nhiệm phát tán tin tức giả.

Nghiên cứu được thực hiện bởi các nhà nghiên cứu tại phòng thí nghiệm nghiên cứu đa ngành tại Viện Công nghệ Massachusetts. Kết quả được báo cáo trong ấn phẩm Khoa học (Science). Đó là một trong những nỗ lực lớn nhất cho đến nay nhằm  nghiên cứu về ảnh hưởng của phương tiện truyền thông xã hội đối với sự lan truyền của tin chính thống và tin đồn. Twitter đã cộng tác với nghiên cứu này. Công ty đã cho MIT Media Lab truy cập vào dữ liệu của nó và trả tiền cho dự án.

Nhóm đã nghiên cứu các câu chuyện được đăng trên Twitter kể từ khi dịch vụ bắt đầu vào năm 2006. Nó đã xác định và kiểm tra hơn 126.000 câu chuyện được đăng tải bởi khoảng 3 triệu người vào cuối năm 2016. Các câu chuyện đã được lựa chọn đã được điều tra bởi các tổ chức kiểm tra thực tế độc lập để quyết định liệu câu chuyện là đúng hay sai, hoặc cả hai. Gần hai phần ba các câu chuyện đã được tìm thấy là sai, trong khi khoảng một phần năm là đúng. Phần còn lại là pha trộn giữa đúng và sai.

           a village                      a farm        a zoo                    a park mountains a city 1. People like climbing these in the holidays.        ………………….. 2. People raise animals like cows and sheep here.    ………………….. 3. This is an area of public land in a town or a city where       people go to walk, play and relax. ………………….. 4. A place where people come to see many kinds of animals      or...
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           a village                      a farm        a zoo                    a park mountains a city 1. People like climbing these in the holidays.        ………………….. 2. People raise animals like cows and sheep here.    ………………….. 3. This is an area of public land in a town or a city where       people go to walk, play and relax. ………………….. 4. A place where people come to see many kinds of animals      or study them.  5. This is a group of houses and other buildings that      is smaller than a town, usually in the countryside. …………………..   ………………….. Question 2. Read the passage and tick True (T) or False (F). (6,25 p)  Ben's day in the mountains My name's Ben. I live in a town with my parents and a dog, Sam. Last holiday, we went to see my grandparents. I love going to see them because they live in the mountains. One day, Dad, Mum and I wanted to climb a mountain.  Grandpa gave us a map and told us to wear strong shoes. My Dad said "Let's go for a picnic". We started climbing. It was sunny. Sam was very happy. He ran in front of  us. It was very beautiful at the top of the mountain. Mum sat on a rock and looked at the map. Dad took some pictures of us. We had our picnic, then I played in a waterfall and Sam tried to catch rabbits.            When we started walking down the mountain, Dad said "Look at those black clouds!" It started raining. "I can't see" I said. I was afraid. "It's ok!" said Dad. "We've got Sam with us". Dad was right. Sam walked in front of us and found my grandparents' house again.    T        F 1. Last holiday, Ben's family went to town to visit his grandparents.   2. They wanted to climb a mountain.   3. The dog, Sam did not go with them.   4. It rained when they walked down the mountain.   5. They didn't  find Sam when they came back to his grandparents' house.    Question 3. Put the following sentences in the correct position to make a complete           dialogue. (6,25 p)  Quan: What do you do in your free time, Linda? Linda:(1) ……………………………………………………………………… Quan:(2) ……………………………………………………………………… Linda:(3) ……………………………………………………………………… Quan:(4) ………………………………………………………………………  Linda: (5)……………………………………………………………………… Quan: Doraemon.  a. I see. What are you reading now? b. What comic book do you like best? c. No, I don't. I like reading comic books. d. I read a lot. I like fairy tales. e. Snow White and the seven Dwarfts. What about you? Do you like fairy tales? Question 4. Read and complete using the words on the box. There is one example. (6,25 p)      I went to the (0) zoo with my classmates last Sunday.  First, we saw the (1) ………..They were eating bananas. They were fun to watch because they (2)  ……up and down quickly. Then we went to see some (3)……….., the kings of the forest. I liked them very much because they were (4) ………..and fast. We also saw some (5) ……….. they were eating bamboos. They were very cute and did everything slowly. In the end, we saw peacocks. My classmates liked them because they moved beautifully. We had a really good time at the zoo.   monkeys zoo jumped tigers strong clever pandas crocodiles Part B. Writing (20 minutes) Question 1. Complete the passage by writing the words as the example. (6,25 p)   First, I (0)          get up  at six thirty  and then I make my bed, tidy the room and go to the (1)                       to brush my teeth and wash my face. At a quarter past seven I have (2)                                    with my family and then I get ready for school. At a quarter to eight I get on the school(3)                                                                  and go to school where I study hard. I have five or six classes of fourty minutes. When I finish school at one o'clock I go(4)                    and relax. I have lunch at around 2 o'clock. After lunch, I watch TV and then I play computer game for about one hour. At five o'clock I start to do my homework, I listen to music or chat with my friends. At eight o'clock I have dinner with my family. At nine o'clock I usually have a shower. At half past ten I go to(5)         This is my daily routine. Question 2. Complete the sentences by rearrange the words (as the axample). (6,25 p)  Example: 0. often/ up/ at/ o'clock/ I/ six / . I often get up at six o'clock.  1. often/ do/ in/ What/ morning/ you/ the/ do/?                                                                                                                                  2. visit / we / Last / went / , /Hanoi/ bus / Sunday / to / by /.              . 3. Friday / I / four/ On/ , / mornings/ have / lessons/.              . 4. did / Mai's / you / party/ at / do / What / birthday/?              . 5. will/ my / to / Ha Long Bay / go / family / Saturday/ I/ next/ with/ .               Question 3. Write about  your friend. Write about 35-45 words. Using suggested questions bellow. (12,5 p)  1. What's his/ her name?  ............................................................................................................................................ 2. How old is he/ she? ........................................................................................................................................... 3. What class is he/ she in? ............................................................................................................................................ 4. Where does he/she live? ............................................................................................................................................ 5. Who does he/ she live with? ............................................................................................................................................ 6. What is his/her home like? ............................................................................................................................................ 7. What is his/her favourite subject? ............................................................................................................................................ 8. Why does he/ she like it? ...................................................................................

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28 tháng 2

David and Lucy live in London, in England. They have a big house near a park. There are three bedrooms and two bathrooms in their house. David and Lucy have two children: a boy and a girl. David works in a bank and his wife is a doctor. They usually leave home at eight o'clock. Lucy drives to school with her two children. Then she drives to works at the hospital. In the evening, Lucy always cooks dinner. After dinner, they sometimes watch TV.


28 tháng 2

David and Lucy live in London, in England. They have a big house near a park. There are three bedrooms and two bathrooms in their house. David and Lucy have two children: a boy and a girl. David works in a bank and his wife is a doctor. They usually leave home at eight o'clock. Lucy drives to school with her two children. Then she drives to works at the hospital. In the evening, Lucy always cooks dinner. After dinner, they sometimes watch TV.

5 tháng 5 2023

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Dịch Anh -việtStrong Relationships Equal Health, HappinessWhat will most help you lead a long happy and healthy life? Is it making lots of money? Is it a great job that you enjoy? Perhaps it’s fame. If you ask a young person, many are likely to give you one of those answers. Or possibly all three.Some cultures put more importance on work and money than others. Americans can be obsessed with their jobs and making money. They might feel the need to make lots of money for education, medical...
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Strong Relationships Equal Health, Happiness

What will most help you lead a long happy and healthy life? Is it making lots of money? Is it a great job that you enjoy? Perhaps it’s fame. If you ask a young person, many are likely to give you one of those answers. Or possibly all three.

Some cultures put more importance on work and money than others. Americans can be obsessed with their jobs and making money. They might feel the need to make lots of money for education, medical care, homes and cars. But it’s not just about the money. For many Americans, self-worth is linked to our professional success or failure. Many of us spend most of our lives working – sacrificing other activities.

Imagine if we could visit our older selves and ask -- "What would you have done differently to be truly happy?" But we can’t do that. We could learn about what makes people happy, and what does not, by studying people over the course of their lives.

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2 tháng 4 2018

Một mối quan hệ vững bền, lành mạnh khiến cho bạn có một sức khỏe tốt, nhiều niềm hạnh phúc.
Điều gì sẽ giúp bạn sống lâu và hạnh phúc? Có kiếm được nhiều tiền không? Có phải là một công việc tuyệt vời mà bạn thích không? Có lẽ đó là sự nổi tiếng. Nếu bạn hỏi một người trẻ, nhiều người có thể cung cấp cho bạn một trong những câu trả lời. Hoặc có thể cả ba.

Một số nền văn hóa coi trọng công việc và tiền bạc hơn những nền văn hoá khác. Người Mỹ có thể bị ám ảnh bởi công việc và kiếm tiền. Họ có thể cảm thấy cần phải kiếm được nhiều tiền cho giáo dục, chăm sóc y tế, nhà cửa và ô tô. Nhưng nó không chỉ là về tiền. Đối với nhiều người Mỹ, giá trị bản thân liên quan đến thành công hoặc thất bại của chúng tôi. Nhiều người trong chúng ta dành phần lớn cuộc sống của chúng tôi làm việc - hy sinh các hoạt động khác.

Hãy tưởng tượng nếu chúng ta có thể thăm bản thân của chúng tôi và hỏi: "Bạn sẽ làm gì khác để thực sự hạnh phúc?" Nhưng chúng ta không thể làm điều đó. Chúng ta có thể tìm hiểu về những gì làm cho con người hạnh phúc, và những gì không, bằng cách nghiên cứu con người trong quá trình cuộc sống của họ.

2 tháng 4 2018

Mối quan hệ mạnh mẽ Sức khoẻ bình đẳng, Hạnh phúc Điều gì sẽ giúp bạn sống lâu và hạnh phúc? Có kiếm được nhiều tiền không? Có phải là một công việc tuyệt vời mà bạn thích không? Có lẽ đó là sự nổi tiếng. Nếu bạn hỏi một người trẻ, nhiều người có thể cung cấp cho bạn một trong những câu trả lời. Hoặc có thể cả ba. Một số nền văn hóa coi trọng công việc và tiền bạc hơn những nền văn hoá khác. Người Mỹ có thể bị ám ảnh bởi công việc và kiếm tiền. Họ có thể cảm thấy cần phải kiếm được nhiều tiền cho giáo dục, chăm sóc y tế, nhà cửa và ô tô. Nhưng nó không chỉ là về tiền. Đối với nhiều người Mỹ, giá trị bản thân liên quan đến thành công hoặc thất bại của chúng tôi. Nhiều người trong chúng ta dành phần lớn cuộc sống của chúng tôi làm việc - hy sinh các hoạt động khác. Hãy tưởng tượng nếu chúng ta có thể thăm bản thân của chúng tôi và hỏi: "Bạn đã làm gì khác để thực sự hạnh phúc?" Nhưng chúng ta không thể làm điều đó. Chúng ta có thể tìm hiểu về những gì làm cho con người hạnh phúc, và những gì không, bằng cách nghiên cứu con người trong quá trình cuộc sống của họ.

nữa nekPart 4: Read the passage and choose a word from the box. Write the correct word next to the number. There is one example.My life (0) __changed__ after I had my first smartphone.rises ash liquidhole underground acrossThere are volcanoes all over the earth. They can be on land, (1) ___________, or under the sea. They can be dormant, which means they may erupt again, or they can be extinct, which means they will not erupt again. There are different types of volcanoes and some are more...
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Part 4: Read the passage and choose a word from the box. Write the correct word next to the number. There is one example.

My life (0) __changed__ after I had my first smartphone.

rises ash liquid

hole underground across

There are volcanoes all over the earth. They can be on land, (1) ___________, or under the sea. They can be dormant, which means they may erupt again, or they can be extinct, which means they will not erupt again. There are different types of volcanoes and some are more dangerous than others. Volcanoes become dangerous when they erupt.

Volcanoes erupt when red-hot rock, called magma, (2) ___________ from inside in the earth and comes out of a (3) ___________ in the ground. Some of it flies into the air, along with black (4) ___________. You can see this from many kilometers away. When the rock comes out of the hole, it is called lava, and it is so hot it is (5) ___________. It can move (6) ___________ the land. Lava can destroy trees, roads and homes.

3

1 underground

2 rises

3 hole

4 ask

5 liquid

6 across

13 tháng 8 2021

làm ơn giúp mik ik! mik chỉ có thời hạn là chiều nay thôi! Làm ơn :(

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Mn ơi check giúp mk xem bài này có lỗi grammar gì ko ạ, ngày mai mk phải thì rùi ạ!Once there is a boy lived with his mother. They were very poor and had only a bit of land to make a living by growing grain.One day, the mother went to the market as usual. She asked if the boy want anything. The boy's eyes went wide with delight. He said: "More than anything else, I want a drum!"But the left over money after the mother bought necessities wasn't enough to buy a drum. The boy...
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Mn ơi check giúp mk xem bài này có lỗi grammar gì ko ạ, ngày mai mk phải thì rùi ạ!

Once there is a boy lived with his mother. They were very poor and had only a bit of land to make a living by growing grain.
One day, the mother went to the market as usual. She asked if the boy want anything. The boy's eyes went wide with delight. He said: "More than anything else, I want a drum!"

But the left over money after the mother bought necessities wasn't enough to buy a drum. The boy wanted a drum so badly, but there was nothing she could do. However, on the way back home, his mother found a fine stick. It was still better than nothing, right? She was smiling badly while she was handing the gift to her son. The boy decided to not disappointed. Instead of that, he thanks his mother, tapped, slapped, banged on every object with his new stick.

Then he saw his neighbor trying to light her smoked stove. Her eyes watered and she coughed so much. The boy, without hesitation, gave the stick to his neighbor. "Here Auntie, use my stick to heat your stove"- he said. When the stove was OK and hot perfectly, she baked him a soft, round roti, a traditional Indian cake.

The boy was looking for a shade place to ẹnjoy the roti when he heard a baby crying. The baby was hungry but her mother had no food. The boy immediately told the mother to feed her baby his roti. The baby ate the warm, delicious cake. The woman insisted the boy to take a large, metal jug as her gratefulness. What a gift! It dinged like a real drum!

He almost didn't saw someone was groaning from a roadside ditch. An old man wearing torn clothes was laying in the dust. The boy ran as quickly as he could to fill the jug with water. The man drink water from the jug and told his story: "I am a trader, but robbers stole my goods." He just had 2 horses, and they were standing by a tree. The boy also gave water to them. He offered that the trader could took his jug to trade. The old man was thankful so he urge the boy to take one of his horse. "It was a rich gift!" the boy thought.

The boy climbed on the horse and rode happily down the streets. He crossed a group of man sitting under a tree. They were beautifully dressed, unfortunately they looked miserable. The boy asked if there is a problem. One young man said: "I'm going to my wedding, where this band will perform. But if I show up on foot, my bride will laugh at me" The boy hopped off the horse and handed the reins to the groom. He thought that he had a whole life without a horse. The young man needed it more than he did! The musicians leaped up and sang. A singer stopped to thank the boy for his kindness. In exchange, he deserved a beautiful drum.

The boy shouted with joy. He tapped the drum the whole way home. His mother came out to see what the noise was. The boy told her about the story of the stick, a roti, a jug, a horse and a drum.

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20 tháng 11 2021

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Once there is a boy who lived with his mother. They were very poor and had only a bit of land to make a living by growing grain. One day, the mother went to the market as usual. She asked if the boy want anything. The boy's eyes went wide with delight. He said: "More than anything else, I want a drum!"

But the leftover money after the mother bought necessities wasn't enough to buy a drum. The boy wanted a drum so badly, but there was nothing she could do. However, on the way back home, his mother found a fine sk. It was still better than nothing, right? She was smiling badly while she was handing the gift to her son. The boy decided to not be disappointed. Instead of that, he thanks his mother, tapped, slapped, banged on every object with his new sk.

Then he saw his neighbor trying to light her smoked stove. Her eyes watered and she coughed so much. The boy, without hesitation, gave the sk to his neighbor. "Here Auntie, use my sk to heat your stove"- he said. When the stove was OK and hot perfectly, she baked him a soft, round roti, a traditional Indian cake.

The boy was looking for a shaded place to ẹnjoy the roti when he heard a baby crying. The baby was hungry but her mother had no food. The boy immediately told the mother to feed her baby his roti. The baby ate the warm, delicious cake. The woman insisted the boy take a large, metal jug as her gratefulness. What a gift! It dinged a real drum!

He almost didn't see someone was groaning from a roadside ditch. An old man wearing torn clothes was laying in the dust. The boy ran as quickly as he could to fill the jug with water. The man drink water from the jug and told his story: "I am a trader, but robbers stole my goods." He just had 2 horses, and they were standing by a tree. The boy also gave water to them. He offered that the trader could take his jug to trade. The old man was thankful so he urge the boy to take one of his horses. "It was a rich gift!" the boy thought.

The boy climbed on the horse and rode happily down the streets. He crossed a group of men sitting under a tree. They were beautifully dressed, unfortunately, they looked miserable. The boy asked if there is a problem. One young man said: "I'm going to my wedding, where this band will perform. But if I show up on foot, my bride will laugh at me" The boy hopped off the horse and handed the reins to the groom. He thought that he had a whole life without a horse. The young man needed it more than he did! The musicians leaped up and sang. A singer stopped to thank the boy for his kindness. In exchange, he deserved a beautiful drum.

The boy shouted with joy. He tapped the drum the whole way home. His mother came out to see what the noise was. The boy told her about the story of the sk, a roti, a jug, a horse, and a drum.

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