(This is supposed to be a psyschology question, but I posted it in homework help because it appears that more people go here. )
The rabbits came home after finding foods. Upon their returns, they found out that a porcupine had settled in their warren. Being kind, the rabbits let the newcomer live in their home. They slept together everynight since the warren was too small. However, whenever one of them move, the rabbits would be seriously hurt because of the porcupine's quills. One day, the rabbits came together for a meeting to find a solution to the problem. In your opinion, what would be a good suggestion?
There is no right or wrong answer. Don't think too much on it.
If you can, please tell me if you are a boy or girl.
2007-03-09
09:19:08
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This question was given to a group of students long ago. All the boys said the rabbits should kick the porcupine out or kill it. One even said to use tape and tear away all the quills.
Some of the girls gave a similar answer (without the tearing and killing part). But others brought more peaceful solutions. One had said that the rabbits should let the porcupine come to the meeting to see what he thinks. Another said that they should weave a thick blanket to cover the quills. Some had told that the rabbits could sleep at night and the porcupine sleep during the day.
I just want see how people think differently. Honestly, I also thought about asking the porcupine to move out when I heard this question. Anyway, I appreciate all answers.
2007-03-09
23:38:42 ·
update #1