The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a coherent order. (i) The parrot ultimately dies, having never learned the necessary skills for a natural, independent life. (ii) He hires pundits, renowned scholars, to teach the parrot various subject and skills. (lii) He realizes the flaws in the educational system, which emphasizes memorization over practical, holistic learning. (iv) The pundits confine the parrot in a small cage, focusing on rote learning through books and recitation. (v) The king mourns the loss of his beloved parrot and reflects on the education it received. (vi) Yet being pleased with the parrot's academic progress, the king rewards the pundits for their efforts. (vii) A king receives a parrot as a gift and desires to provide it with the best education possible. (viii) One day, a storm destroys the cage, setting the parrot free from its confinement. (ix) The parrot diligently learns the lessons but lacks any understanding of the word or practical experience. (x) However, the parrot, unprepared for the real world, is unable to survive on its own.
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NDCD 25
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