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a sly gentleman who had visited a foreign city had made a leap so voluminous no other man could leap anywhere near the distance. a great many persons in the city had seen him and could confirm that this was true.
o need of witnesses,\ said one of the hearers. \just show us how far you can jump.\ select the correct note. after reading the passages, students were asked to summarize the key ideas of each. which student note shows the best comprehension of the passages? adapted from aesops fables the boastful bamboo adapted from little dramas for primary grades characters: boastful bamboo little tree scene 1: with every blowing wind, little bamboo tree, you bow and bend. a bamboo tree should never show fear. look at me! bowing to no one, i courageously stand straight and strong. i shall be chosen for the mast of a ship, and everyone will say, \see what a beautiful mast that ship has!\ as for you, timid little tree, you will never be brave enough. little tree: i know you are strong; you are much stronger than i am. i am only fit to trim the houses for the new years feast, but you will be used in making some great ship, house or maybe a palace. scene 2: (sometime later, after a storm) little dashing ships about, all night a storm wickedly passage 1: a man jumps higher than anyone else and worries how he will prove to others who did not see his feat jump. people test the man by making him do the jump again. passage 2: boastful bamboo brags about how strong he is, and little tree states that he will one day be used in a big ship. after a large storm, pieces of a ship wash ashore and it turns out to be boastful bamboo. passage 3: the narrator proclaims that he will be richer than uncle claus someday. he will keep people in his house, and he will put limits on who can wander and ride to town. passage 1: a man wants to show that he is capable of doing amazing things. he makes a large leap and then must do it again as other people are not there to witness his jump. there are people around to witness, but other people who are not there say he can prove it by doing it again. passage 2: boastful bamboo says that he is better than little tree but ends up suffering in a great storm. little tree is unsuccessful in trying to help boastful bamboo, who regrets his boastful ways. passage 3: the narrator states that he will be as rich as uncle claus. he wants to gain a lot of power and have people be afraid of him. passage 1: a man has to prove himself to the rest of the townspeople by making a great leap. some people believe him, and some people do not. passage 2: boastful bamboo is strong and courageous, while little tree is weak and fearful. little tree grows up to be more courageous than boastful bamboo and is able to handle a storm. passage 3: the narrator wonders what it would be like to be powerful like uncle claus. he imagines that people would respect him more and that we would be wealthier. passage 1: a man wants to show that he is capable of doing amazing things. he makes a large leap and then must do it again as other people are not there to witness his jump. there are people around to witness, but other people who are not there say he can prove it by doing it again. passage 2: boastful bamboo does not live up to his boasts. little tree shows that it is better to stay in a safe space than to try to take on challenges that are too difficult. passage 3: the narrator thinks that he is as powerful as uncle and therefore should become wealthy too. he makes a plan to become wealthy and show others who is in charge.
The task is to summarize key - ideas of passages. By analyzing the content of each colored note, we need to determine which one best captures the essence of the original passages. The passages are from Aesop's Fables and discuss themes like boasting, courage, and the nature of different characters (e.g., Little Tree, Boastful Bamboo).
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We need the content of the colored notes to determine the correct answer. Since it's not fully legible in the provided image, we cannot select the correct note.