MrSmithhadtwosons.Onewassevenyearsoldandtheotherwasfive.OnemorningduringtheholidaywhenMrSmithwascleaningthecarhisyoungersoncameandaskedhimforsomemoneyforsweets.‘Sweetsarebadforyourteeth’MrSmi
MrSmithhadtwosons.Onewassevenyearsoldandtheotherwasfive.OnemorningduringtheholidaywhenMrSmithwascleaningthecarhisyoungersoncameandaskedhimforsomemoneyforsweets.
‘Sweetsarebadforyourteeth’MrSmithsaid.‘Takethesetwoorangesinsteadandgiveonetoyourbrother.’
Oneorangewasmuchbiggerthantheotherandasthesmallboylikesorangesverymuchhekeptthebiggeroneforhimselfandgavehisbrotherthesmallerone.Whentheotherboysawthathesaid’It’sselfishtotakethebiggerforyourself.IfFatherhadgivenmetheorangesI’dhavegivenyouthebiggerone.’
‘Iknowyouwould’answeredhisbrother.‘That’swhyItookit.’
1.WhatwasMrSmithdoingonemorning?
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2.Whatdidtheyoungerboyaskfor?
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3.Whatdidhisfathergivehiminstead?
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4.Whogotthebiggerorange?
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5.Whydidtheelderboysaythathisbrotherwasselfish?
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