The Man Who Shared His Bread
  • 1. What does the man share with others?
A) Money
B) Clothes
C) Housing
D) Bread
  • 2. How do the others react to the man's generosity?
A) With suspicion
B) With gratitude
C) With indifference
D) With jealousy
  • 3. Where does the story take place?
A) In a desert
B) In a city
C) In a village
D) In a castle
  • 4. What role does the setting play in the story?
A) It is irrelevant to the story
B) It creates conflict
C) It enhances the theme of community
D) It distracts from the plot
  • 5. How does the sharing of bread affect the man?
A) It makes him poor
B) It leaves him alone
C) It causes him stress
D) It brings him joy
  • 6. What does bread symbolize in the story?
A) Conflict
B) Luxury
C) Sustenance and community
D) Failure
  • 7. What kind of character is the man portrayed as?
A) Selfless
B) Manipulative
C) Indifferent
D) Selfish
  • 8. What can be inferred about the man’s past?
A) He dislikes sharing
B) He has never struggled
C) He is always wealthy
D) He may have faced hardship
  • 9. What does the man's action inspire in the community?
A) A sense of fear
B) A competition
C) A desire for power
D) A spirit of sharing
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