
Jackson, the bunny, was best known for his wit and smartness. One day, while walking through the forest, he met a tiger. The tiger was perched on a tree branch. The tiger asked Jackson to stop, and he did.
"I have a few questions for you. If you answer all of them correctly, I will let you go. If not, I will eat you," the tiger said.
"Sure, sir. Please ask your questions, which I will try to answer. If not, you can eat me," the rabbit replied. He was confident that he could use his brain to fool the tiger.
"Here comes the first question. Who is stronger, a lion or a tiger?" the tiger asked.
"A tiger," the rabbit answered.
"You answered correctly. Now, the second question: Who is faster, a cheetah or a tiger?" the tiger asked.
"Without a doubt, a tiger," the rabbit said.
"You answered that correctly. Now, the last and final question for you: Who swims faster, a tiger or an elephant?" the tiger asked.
"Without a doubt, a tiger swims faster than an elephant," the rabbit said.
"Congratulations, you answered all the questions correctly. I will let you go," the tiger said. Jackson heaved a sigh of relief and ran as fast as he could.
That's a happy ending. What do you learn from the story?
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