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Which of these best summarizes the passage ? A. When a farmer's neighbor tricked him by not letting him use the water from his own well, the farmer approached Birbal for help, who used the same form of reasoning as the neighbor's, and ensured that the farmer received the water from the well on his land B. A farmer approached Birbal and Emperor Akbar for help to trick his neighborand Birbal devised a clever plan ensure that the farmer got both the well and the water in the well. . When a farmer's neighbor tricked him by not letting him use the water from his well, the farmer decided to ask Birbal for help, and Birbal then called the neighbor and the farmer to Emperor Akbar's coun to find out what went wrong . A farmer purchased a well from his neighbor, but the neighbor tricked him into believing that the fammer only purchased the well and not the water inside the well.

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