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4. Irimiami and his wife finally learned from things that happened to them after they were burning the forest for the second time, and they could not stop the fire because it was too big.
5. The saying 'Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back' could be applied to the legend of the holy stone, when Irimiami and Isoray were curious about the hot sacred stone.
They tried to put many kinds of things to the hot stone, and it led to a disaster when it burned the forest.
However, their curiosity also led them to the discovery of holy stone.
Reflect and evaluate
6. What would you do if you were Irimiami or Isoray? Why would you do that?
7. What do you learn from Irimiami’s and Isoray’s curiosity?
8. Have you ever been really curious about things? How did you handle it? Did it bring you good or bad things?
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6. If I were Irimiami or Isoray, I'd still do the same, trying to put things to the stone to eat, because it gave delicious taste. However, I would be more careful and listened or obeyed the warning from God Iriwonawai after the first fire.
7. I learn about being caution and careful.
8. Yes, I have. I was curious about catching fish in a small river near my house. I handled it well, I was very careful while walking in the small river, because I listened to my parents' advice.
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