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The brown monkey is in the jungle.
There are bananas in the jungle.
The monkey doesn’t eat the bananas in the jungle.
The monkey doesn’t want to eat the bananas alone.
He wants to eat the bananas with another animal.
Does the monk want to eat the bananas on the lion?
No, the monkey doesn’t want to eat the bananas with the lion.
The monkey wants to eat the bananas with the lion.
Which is correct?
The monkey wants to eat the coconuts with the lion.
The monkey wants to eat the bananas with the lion.
The monkey wants to eat another animal with the lion.
The monkey wants to eat the bananas with the lion.
Does the lion like the bananas?
It’s possible.
The monkey says to the lion,
“Hello , lion! Do you like bananas?”
The lion says to the monkey,
“Hello, monkey! No, I don’t like bananas.”
The monkey says to the lion,
“What do you like, lion?”
The lion says to the monkey,
“I like monkeys!”
So…
So… the monkey says, “I like monkeys.”
No, the monkey doesn’t say, “I like monkeys.”
The lion says, “I like monkeys.”
Does the lion likes bananas or monkeys?
He doesn’t like bananas.
He likes monkeys.
And does the lion want to eat the monkey?
It’s possible.
So…
So… does the monkey want to eat the bananas with the lion?
Yes!
And does the lion want to eat the monkey?
It’s possible.
Who wants to eat the bananas: the lion or the monkey?
The monkey.
And who doesn’t want to eat the bananas?
The lion.
The brown monkey is in the jungle.
There are bananas in the jungle.
The monkey doesn’t eat the bananas in the jungle.
The monkey wants to eat the bananas with another animal.
The lion wants to eat the monkey.