Answers to the Exercises for Three Boxes for Three Sons
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A. How much did you understand?
- What did the old man ask his friends to bring him?
 Three boxes
- What did the old man put in the first box?
 Soil
- What did he put in the second box?
 Money
- What did he put in the third box?
 Jewellery
- What did he write on the boxes?
 The names of his sons
- Which animal did the brothers see in a field near the river?
 A crocodile
- What was the animal doing?
 It was licking water from the grass.
- Which animal did the brothers see in a valley full of green grass?
 A horse
- Which animal did the brothers see in a desert?
 A donkey
- The first brother was going to have the old man's land, and be a farmer. What did he find in his box?
 Soil
- The second brother was going to buy cows and sheep and goats, and be a herdsman. What did he find in his box?
 Money
- The third brother was going to buy and sell goods, and be a merchant. What did he find in his box?
 Jewellery
- "I will ask my brother for land. Then I will build a house and live near my family."
 The third brother – the merchant
- "I have land, but I have no goods and no money."
 The first brother – the farmer
- "I need land for my cattle. I will ask my brother to give me some."
 The second brother – the herdsman
- "I don't want wild animals on my land. I want cattle."
 The first brother – the farmer
- "But I have no house, and I live far away from my family."
 The third brother – the merchant
- "But I don't have any land. My cattle are all thin."
 The second brother – the herdsman
B. Who is speaking?
Who said these sentences?
- "I must make my will."
 The old man
- "Let's go and visit the wise man."
 The three brothers
- "The horse is very thin. Why doesn't it eat the grass?"
 The three brothers
- "Your father was a good, clever man."
 The wise man
- "If you obey his will, you will all become rich, happy men."
 The wise man
