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use as a sword.

Issumboshi¡¯s journey was long and dangerous. However, because he was so brave and

clever, he at last reached the city safely.

To his surprise, the streets were empty. The people of the city were hiding in their houses

from a powerful giant.

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and eat him, but Issumboshi was so small and quick that the giant could not get hold of him.

Issumboshi struck again and again at the giant with his sword. Before long, the giant fell to

the ground and died from a thousand wounds.

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D. Because he was too strange to be useful.

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C. he would find a warrior D. he would grow into a man of normal height

3.Why were the streets in the city empty?

A. People were afraid of the giant and hid

B. The giant had eaten all the people

C. People were frightened of Issumboshi and ran away.

D. Issumboshi was too short to see anybody.

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