5 Write Use your story from activity 4. Imagine you are the rich man who Aldar Kose tricked. Write a short paragraph about what happened to you and how he took your coat. End your paragraph with your opinion of Aldar Kose.
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Quickly, Aldar Kose surrendered his coat of holes and the tired old horse
to the bai. He put on the fur coat and hat, took the gold, and climbed on his new
horse. The bai now sat on the old horse, wearing the holey coat and looked very
pleased with himself! As Aldar Kose turned to ride away, he paused. "Oh yes! I have just remembered my father's warning," he said. "The magic in the coat works only for me. Good-bye."
He thought about the bai's offer, hiding his smile behind his arm. "Sir, you are so kind, but I cannot accept your offer. This coat was enchanted and given to me by my father."
Now the bai wanted the coat even more. "I see how hard it is for you to let me help you. Take my coat and hat, and my horse and ride like the wind. The breeze will cool you off."
Aldar Kose hesitated a moment. "I really should honor my father's warning, though I don't recall what it was. On the other hand, he always did encourage me to be generous with others, so I should allow you to help me."The bai could no longer hide his impatience to own the magic coat. "Then you cannot refuse my generous offer. Take the fur coat, hat, horse and this bag of gold for your father's wisdom. Give me that coat and consider yourself fortunate in the trade!"
Upon hearing the story, you would think that the "bai" would now better. "Everyone knew that Aldar Kose was the cleverest and trickiest man on the steppe. But the bai only heard that Aldar Kose had something wonderful that he did not have, and he was torn by the desire to have it for his own. "My poor man," said the bai. "You suffer so. Let me help you. I will give you my fur coat and hat, in exchange for your old too-warm one, so that you will be comfortable on your journey."
On a cold winter's day, Aldar Kose was riding his horse across the steppe. "Crunch, crunch," went his old horse's feet through the snow. "Brr, brr," went Aldar Kose, shivering in his thin, hole-ridden coat. Then he saw the local bai, or rich man, headed toward him. Immediately, Aldar Kose threw open his coat and took off his hat.
"Hello, Aldar Kose. You are so warm? What's the matter?" said the bai.
"It is this magic coat," said Aldar Kose. "It is far too warm. The holes let the cold out. I am melting from the heat