poultry. But he was disorganized and forgot to pay his bills. Paul owned a textile factory
that produced clothes. He was organized, but he was greedy and took too much clothing.
His wardrobe was filled with his own products. Tom was once a sergeant in the army. He
ran a martial arts school, but his stance on discipline was too strong. He had almost no
students.
One day, they received a telegraph saying that their father had died. They were heirs to his old farm. They planned to sell it as soon as possible, so they went to see it even
though there was a terrible storm. The house didn’t look great, but there was a lot of land.
There was so much, in fact, that they could barely see its boundary. Suddenly, the storm got worse. The sheer force of the wind almost knocked them
over. Martin said, “Look, it’s a typhoon!” Paul said, “No, it’s a cyclone.” Tom said, “No,
it’s a tornado!” They argued until Paul began to wail and said, “Whatever it is, it’s coming
right at us! We’re doomed!” The three brothers scrambled inside the old house. Martin
said, “If we survive, we must stop fighting. This farm could be great if we fixed it up. With
my hard work, Paul’s organization and Tom’s discipline, we could run a great business
together!” The storm finally ended. And luckily, it didn’t wreck
the farm.
“Just think,” Martin said, “it took the chaos of a typhoon
to bring us together.” Paul replied, “You mean a cyclone
brought us together.” Tom said, “Didn’t I tell you
both that it was a tornado?” The brothers
never agreed on what kind of storm it
was, but by combining their skills, they
started a successful farm.
P/^TF A Mark each statement T for true or F for false. Rewrite the false