24. What's the use of starting with a dialogue between God and a wise man? (2 points)
25. Why did God throw these three things in the desert? (2 points)
26. Why does the second paragraph say "they are very good friends"? (2 points)
27. At the end of the second paragraph, what should be understood as "three people walking in the desert with heavy hearts"? (2 points)
28. The fat man said that the tall man was notorious, but the tall man said that the fat man was too cruel. What happened? (2 points)
29. What is the reason why fat people laugh wildly? (2 points)
30. What does the fat man's death show? (2 points)
Jewelry represents wealth, guns represent violence, and water represents the hope of survival. Three people want everything and are unwilling to share it with others. They are all afraid of death and want to possess wealth. Finally, they had to use violence to kill their friends. One is to arouse the reader's interest, and the other is to point out the meaning of the story. 25. God throws these three things at the request of a wise man, which proves that people are the most greedy, and people's greed is often the easiest to expose at the most difficult time. So it's best to throw it in the desert. 26. Even good friends should kill each other, let alone others. This writing can highlight the theme: people are the most greedy. This sentence shows that all three people want to own a box of jewelry, a gun and a bottle of water, which paves the way for the following writing that they kill each other. 28. All three friends say that others are bad, but they are all too greedy. In order to possess everything, they have no credibility at all. They are so cruel that they even killed their former friends. He thinks he can have a box of jewelry, a gun and a bottle of water by himself. 30. Explain that greed has no good end.