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Question
Let us learn to enact the story.
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Solution
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Lion: “I am going to eat you”. |
| Mouse: “Oh! lion! Please leave me. I can save you in danger”. | |
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Lion: “How will you save me? Now run away before I eat you” |
| Mouse: “Thank you, Mr. Lion!” | |
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Lion: “Help, Help! I have caught in a net”. |
| Mouse: “Oh king, I am happy I could help you”. | |
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Lion: “Thank you rat for saving me”. |
| Rat: “Let us help each other and live happily”. |
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