Pertanyaan
The following text is for question number 16-20 Once upon a time, in the heart of a dense forest, lived a small and clever creature named Kancil. Despite his small size, he was known for his intelligence and quick thinking. One day, while wandering through the forest, Kancil stumbled upon a field full of ripe and juicy fruits. However, there was a problem - the field was guarded by a fierce and powerful tiger. Kancil knew that he couldn't just walk up to the field and take the fruits without being caught by the tiger. So, he came up with a plan. He approached the tiger and said, "Oh great tiger, have you heard about the King's grand feast? The King has invited all the animals of the forest to attend the feast and has requested that they bring him the sweetest fruit they can find. I am sure that the fruits in this field would be perfect for the King's feast." The tiger was impressed by Kancil's words and agreed to let him take some fruits for the King's feast. Kancil quickly gathered as many fruits as he could carry and ran away from the field. As he was running, he dropped some of the fruits on the ground, leaving a trail behind him. When the tiger realized that he had been tricked, he chased after Kancil. But, Kancil had already planned for this. He had led the tiger towards a muddy patch of ground where he knew the tiger would slip and fall. And that's exactly what happened. The tiger slipped on the muddy ground and fell into a deep pit, allowing Kancil to escape safely with the fruits. From that day on, Kancil became known as the smartest animal in the forest. He had outsmarted the tiger and had successfully retrieved the sweetest fruits for the King's feast. What can we learn from the story? A. Deception is a good strategy to get what you want. B. Small and clever individuals can outsmart those who are physically stronger. C. Tigers are always a threat to other animals in the forest. D. It's best to share your food with others.
Solusi
Jawaban
B
Penjelasan
The question asks for the moral or lesson that can be learned from the story provided. In the story, Kancil, a small and clever creature, manages to outwit a larger and more powerful tiger to get the fruits he desires. Kancil uses his intelligence to devise a plan that allows him to take the fruits without being harmed by the tiger. Therefore, the answer that best reflects the lesson from the story is 'B. Small and clever individuals can outsmart those who are physically stronger.' This answer reflects how Kancil uses his intelligence to overcome his physical strength disadvantage and successfully outwit the stronger tiger. The other options do not fully reflect the main lesson from the story. 'A. Deception is a good strategy to get what you want' may seem correct, but it does not reflect the positive moral message typically expected from such stories. 'C. Tigers are always a threat to other animals in the forest' is too general a statement and does not reflect a specific lesson from this story. 'D. It's best to share your food with others' is not relevant to this story as there is no element of sharing in the narrative. Therefore, the most appropriate answer is B.