Once upon a time, there lived a woodcutter with his family. He was ... ...(a/ an/ the) only bread earner of the family. He had an axe as his wealth. He used to go to the forest to collect firewood (where/ which/ when) he sold in the market. One day, (out/ of/ from) his hand and fell into (is cutting/ was cutting/ has been his axe slipped ...... the pond while he ... cutting) down a log on the bank of the pond. The pond was deep, so he sat there and started lamenting. Water God appeared to test him. He had three axes. One of them (is/ was/ were) golden axe. Showing the golden axe, he asked " ?" (Is this your axe/ Was this your axe/ Was that his axe) He said, "No." Then a silver axe ..... (shown/ showed/ was shown) the next time. He replied that it did not belong to him either. Being pleased with honesty of the woodcutter, the god rewarded him with all the three axes. If he were greeedy, he (would lose/ would have lost/ will lose) his daily earning tool. At home, the woodcutter had his eldest son (keep/ to keep/kept) the rewarded axes safely. Honesty is the best policy, (doesn't it/ isn't it/ hasn/t it)?