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THE OWL AND THE GRASSHOPPER


    The Owl always sleeps during the day. Then after sundown, when the rosy light fades from the sky and the shadows rise slowly through the wood, out she comes ruffling and blinking from the old hollow tree. Now her weird "hoo-hoo-hoo-oo-oo" echoes through the quiet wood, and she begins her hunt for the bugs and beetles, frogs and mice she so much likes to eat.

    Now there was a certain old Owl who had become very cross and hard to please as she grew older, especially if anything disturbed her daily slumbers. One warm summer afternoon, as she dozed away in her den in the old oak tree, a Grasshopper nearby began a joyous but very raspy song. Out popped the old Owl's head from the opening in the tree that served her both for door and for window.

    "Get away from here, sir," she said to the Grasshopper. "Have you no manners? You should at least respect my age and leave me to sleep in quiet!" But the Grasshopper answered saucily that he had as much right to his place-in the sun as the Owl had to her place in the old oak. Then he struck up a louder and still more rasping tune.

    The wise old Owl knew quite well that it would do no good to argue with the Grasshopper, nor with anybody else for that matter. Besides, her eyes were not sharp enough by day to permit her to punish the

Grasshopper as he deserved. So she laid aside all hard words and spoke very kindly to him.

    "Well sir," she said, "if I must stay awake, I am going to settle right down to enjoy your singing. Now that I think of it, I have a wonderful wine here, sent to me from Olympus, of which I am told Apollo drinks before he sings for the high gods. Please come up and taste this delicious drink with me. I know it will make you sing like Apollo himself."

    The foolish Grasshopper was taken in by the Owl's flattering words. Up he jumped, to the Owl's den, but as soon as he was near enough that the old Owl could see him clearly, she pounced upon him and ate him up.

(from Aesop for children, RAND MCNALLY & CO, CHICAGO, The Project Gutenberg Ebook, Release December 2, 2006)

Comprehension questions. Answer the following questions. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

Comprehension questions. Answer the following questions.


What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

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Soal menanyakan apa yang dapat disimpulkan dari paragraf terakhir teks. Paragraf tersebut menceritakan tentang the Grasshopper yang terpikat dengan sanjungan the Owl , hingga pada akhirnya dia dimakan oleh the Owl . Jadi, jawaban yang benar adalah The Grasshopper was eaten by the Owl.

Soal menanyakan apa yang dapat disimpulkan dari paragraf terakhir teks.

Paragraf tersebut menceritakan tentang the Grasshopper yang terpikat dengan sanjungan the Owl, hingga pada akhirnya dia dimakan oleh the Owl.

Jadi, jawaban yang benar adalah The Grasshopper was eaten by the Owl. 

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