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Monday, December 17, 2018

'The Greediest of Rajahs\r'

'Title: The Greediest of Rajahs And the Whitest of the Clouds Table Of con xt: Book title Characters Settings Summary Moral lesson actor Illustrator No. of words Questions Characters: Greediest Rajahs People of the kingdom Soldiers Wisest of the foolhardy men Little son Setting: A palace or kingdom Summary: at once in that respect lived the greediest of genus Rajas. He wanted the fastest cow, the roundest pigs, the juiciest melons, the sweetest sugar, the finest silk, and the purest of fluent and gold. He took everything, his battalion were the poorest and saddest. No one disobeyed him because he had the fiercest soldiers that had the sharpest spears.\r\nOne day, while the rajah was sitting beside his biggest intrudeow in largest palace, he saw the whitest of the clouds above him in the blue sky. He called to his guards and shouted at them to evidence the sagest men on how he could describe the whitest of clouds. He said if they don’t make forth on how he could ge t by daybreak, he will send them hanging on a pole bitten by the reddest ants. He thought that it was more pure than the carabao’s milk and pluffier than the softest pillow. The following day, the wisest of the wise men reported on how he could get the whitest cloud.\r\nHe replied that the only one who could go to the position of allah which is the sky is one who is pure and great and there is no one else greater than him. He asked the rajah to build the biggest kite so he could go up into the sky and grab the whitest cloud and his quite a little will bring back to land. The people were stupid(p) except the rajah. He shouted to them that it should be trine times bigger, jewels four times shiny and ten times many. It must have more cushions and interweave with golden thread that glitters at night. At last, the roughly largest kite was done He went outside and the strongest wind blew.\r\nHe came nearer and nearer until suddenly he stopped. The jewels made it heavy. He cu ts it with a knife and it was raining with jewels. The people rushed out to get some. flat the men who are holding the kite let go of the rope to get some share. They didn’t notice that the rajah was flying away. A boy shouted that the rajah was gone. They shouted with their loudest shots. Well, if you look clearly at thee sky, you’ll see a formation of stars same kite. It is the rajah still looking for the whitest cloud. Moral lesson: 1. neer be too greedy 2.\r\nNever up conformation anyoe too hard when you want the to do something to you(don’t be harsh). 3. If you want something, you should do something good standardized when you want to have a high grade you should study well. Do not cheat. 4. Try work hard to earn what you want. The author: Honoel Ibardolaza The Illustrator: Brian Vallesteros No. Of language: 457 words Questions: Inferencial: 1. Who are the characters in the written report? 2. Where did the bilgewater happen? 3. When was the story held? 4. What did the rajah did in the story? 5. How does he do it? Critical: If you were the rajah, would you push your people to do your hard work? Why?\r\n'

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