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The Three Wishes
by Margot Zemach
Once there lived a woodcutter with his wife. He used to cut wood in the forest and
sold them in the market. This was the only means of his livelihood.
One day, he went to cut wood in the forest. On the way, he was singing a song and
enjoying the nature and its beauty. There he saw a very big tree in front of him. He thought
of cutting the whole tree to get more wood. As the tree was very big, the wood obtained
from it would be enough for his whole life.
As the woodcutter picked up his axe to cut the tree, he heard a voice, "Please do
not cut this tree." The woodcutter stopped and looked here and there but found none. He
thought it to be an illusion. He again picked his axe and aimed at the tree, but he heard the
same words again, "Please be kind to me.
Do not cut this tree." The woodcutter again stopped and looked all around. But he
could not see anyone. He was quite perplexed. Then a fairy spoke from the tree, "I am a
fairy and live in this tree. During the winter, I live in the trunk and for rest of the year I live
on its branches. If you cut this tree, I will be homeless, the winter is approaching fast and
I will die of cold. Do not destroy my home. I will fulfill your three desires instead."
The woodcutter was very happy. Now he could be rich without doing any work. He
accepted the fairy's offer and ran to his house to tell his wife about this. His wife was waiting
for him as usual. She was surprised to see the woodcutter back so early and said, "Why
did you return so early today? You are looking very happy. What is the matter? Please let
me know."
The woodcutter replied, "I got a big treasure today. Though it is yet to come. I will
get the treasure soon." And he started dancing. His wife could not understand anything
and said, "What is the matter? Tell me clearly. I cannot hold my patience anymore."
The woodcutter narrated the whole incident to his wife. His wife jumped out of joy.
The woodcutter said, "I am hungry. Give me something to eat." His wife said, "Since you
used to come late, I have not prepared anything till now. Wait, I will just prepare something
for you." The woodcutter said, "No, do not cook anything. I can fulfill any three desires.
Now as the first one, I want sweets and hot pudding." As soon as he uttered these words,
a plate of hot pudding came before him. He ate to his satisfaction and the plate continued
to fill again and again. Then he asked his wife also to eat the tasty pudding. But she was
very angry and said, "You have wasted one boon, and now I wish that the pudding should
be pasted on your nose!" The pudding immediately stuck to his nose. The woodcutter got
annoyed and said, "Oh, what a fool you are! What have you done?" He tried to
clear
the
pudding from his nose, but the pudding remained stuck. He scolded his wife and said, "You
have wasted the second boon and we can ask for lots of money." The woodcutter got
irritated and said, "Oh! You are a big fool. There is hot pudding stuck to my nose and you
are asking for money! I wish that the pudding on my nose should vanish immediately!" The
pudding vanished. The woodcutter heaved a sigh of relief.
This way, the woodcutter and his wife lost the golden opportunity of becoming rich.
Their luck had knocked at their door, but they failed to avail the opportunity and remained
as poor as they were before.
D. Based on the story read, construct a T-Graph to list and to establish statements that
are based on reality or facts and statements that are make-believe or non-factual.
Reality or Facts
Make-believe or Non-facts
1. There was a woodcutter who lived with his
wife.
1. The pudding vanished.
2.
2.
3.
3.
4.
5.
4.
5.

Sagot :

Answer:

Based on the story "The Three Wishes," here is a T-Graph listing statements that are based on reality or facts and statements that are make-believe or non-factual:

Reality or Facts:

1. There was a woodcutter who lived with his wife.

2. The woodcutter went to cut wood in the forest as his means of livelihood.

3. The woodcutter heard a voice asking him not to cut the tree.

4. The woodcutter's wife was surprised to see him back early and happy.

5. The woodcutter and his wife missed the opportunity to become rich.

Make-believe or Non-facts:

1. The woodcutter received a magical offer from a fairy living in a tree.

2. The woodcutter's wife wished for hot pudding to be pasted on the woodcutter's nose.

3. The woodcutter's wife's wish for the pudding to be pasted on his nose came true.

4. The woodcutter's wife's wish for the pudding to vanish immediately also came true.

5. The woodcutter and his wife could have become rich through the fairy's three wishes.

Please note that the make-believe or non-factual statements in the story involve elements of magic and wishes that do not align with reality, while the reality or factual statements describe the events and characters as presented in the narrative.

Explanation:

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