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What was the woodcutter's attitude towards his axe after losing it?
He felt deep regret and sorrow.
He was indifferent and moved on quickly.
He considered buying a new one.
He blamed others for his loss.
How did the woodcutter lose his axe?
In a river while working.
He sold it for money.
It was stolen from him.
It broke during use.
What lesson can be learned from the story of the woodcutter's axe?
Material possessions can be deeply valued.
One must always keep a spare tool.
Hard work leads to eventual wealth.
One should never work near water.
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