
The mouse deer jumped to the body of one crocodile to the others while he was counting, 'one, two, three and so forth up to ten.

Then the crocodiles arranged themselves in line from one edge to the other edge of the river. "Leave it to me, and I can make it for you!" Now, can you ask the others to line up, from one edge to the other edge of the river? The mouse deer requested. "Oh.o, great, good idea! But we are a large group, I can't count it precisely," Mr. If I know your number exactly, I can distribute my meat evenly,"said the mouse deer. "But, before you all have a party, I wonder how many your members are there in the river. Then, the other crocodiles approached moving slowly.They approached the edge of the river. Croco," replied the mouse deer frightenedly. ha, you can't run away from me, You'll be my tasty lunch!" said the crocodile. He dipped one of his fore legs into the water. He didn't see the reflection because the water flowed very fast. Suddenly, he jumped to the air,'aha.: he then walked to the edge of the river. The mouse deer was figuring out the way how to reach there. it seems delicious' imagined the mouse deer, 'but how can I get there? I can't swim, the current is very rapid?' I hate this branches, I don't like it!"Īcross the river, there was green grassland, with young leaves. But he found nothing in the land but dying trees. He was very starving because he hadn't eaten since morning. One day, a mouse deer was walking by the river. Read the following text to answer questions number 4 to 7. Don't be cocky when we have achieved our goal There's always a bigger enemy in this lifeĭ. The winning rooster celebrates its winning proudlyĪ.

The eagle took the winning rooster as its preyĭ. The loosing rooster came out from its hiding placeĬ. An eagle watching the rooster from a distanceī. The roosters are fighting to flap their wingsĪ. The loosing rooster immediately came out of its corner and ruled the farm yard from then on. Suddenly, an eagle came sailing through the air and carried it off, with its talons. The winner flew up to a high wall, flapped its wings and crowed its victory, as loud as it could.

The loosing rooster slunk away and hid itself in a quiet corner. One finally gained advantage and the other surrendered. A Story From The Farm Yard Two roosters were fighting fiercely to be the king of the farm yard.
