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What does pounding the text tell us? What does pounding the text tell us?
This passage tells us that the power of rumors is sometimes powerful. We can't easily believe those rumors that have never been confirmed, let alone blindly follow suit. Only by facing and practicing can we really know what the facts are.

2. The story of "Glug" is that there is a papaya tree beside a small lake in a forest, and the rabbit happened to be playing near here that day. Suddenly, a papaya fell from a tree into the lake and gave a "plop" sound, which immediately startled the rabbit. The little rabbit ran and cried, "Glug!" Come on, let the little animals run away quickly. The rabbit's cry was heard by the little monkey unknown so. The little monkey ran with the rabbit and cried. So slowly, more and more animals ran away and shouted after rabbits and monkeys. Passing bison stopped the fleeing team and asked everyone what "splash" was. Many animals said they didn't know. The rabbit replied to the bison that it heard a plop by the lake. The rabbit brought bison and other animals to the lake. Just then, a papaya fell from the tree into the lake and made a "plop".