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Was it right for the youngest brother to ask for a share in the money? Why? - English

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Was it right for the youngest brother to ask for a share in the money? Why?

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There was a lot of hard work, effort, and money involved in sowing the seeds and harvesting the crop. The youngest brother was therefore justified in asking for a share in the money.

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Chapter 10: Three Sacks of Rice - Things to do [Page 24]

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