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What does the invisible chair symbolize?
The invisible chair symbolizes the challenge of identifying true friends.
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Who is the main character of the story?
The main character is Mario, a boy who loves to boast about his friends.
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Why does Mario's grandfather challenge him?
Grandfather challenges Mario to prove that not all of his friends are true friends.
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What do Guneet, Asma, and Deepa do for Mario?
They help Mario by holding him up when he sits on the magic chair, showing they are true friends.
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What happens when Mario first tries to sit on the chair?
He fails to sit and falls down, causing laughter among his classmates.
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What lesson does Mario learn?
Mario learns that true friends are those who support you, especially in difficult times.
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List one word that describes Mario's challenge with the chair.
Tricky - because the chair is invisible and hard to sit on.
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What is a common misconception Mario has about friendship?
He believes quantity of friends matters more than the quality.
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Write a synonym for 'real friends' as mentioned in the story.
True friends.
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What does the fruit chaat symbolize?
The fruit chaat symbolizes the reward for discovering true friendships.
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What reaction do Mario's classmates have when he falls?
They laugh at him, showing they are not true friends.
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What type of relationship does Mario have with his true friends?
A supportive and caring relationship.
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What advice does Mario's grandfather give him?
To test his friends by sitting on the invisible chair.
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What is one key quality of true friends shown in the story?
Loyalty - they help you in times of need.
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How does Mario's perspective on friendship change?
He understands that true friends care for you and don’t enjoy your failures.
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What does Mario do after realizing who his true friends are?
He celebrates with his true friends and visits his grandfather.
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What phrase describes 'friends for life'?
A lasting and supportive friendship.
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Contrast Mario's fake friends with his real friends.
Fake friends laugh at him, while real friends support him.
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Give one example of Mario's initial pride.
He boasts about how many friends he has.
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What does Mario's experience teach about friendship?
The quality of friends is more important than the quantity.
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