Once upon a time, there was a fox who loved playing his violin. One day, while playing on top of a volcano, it began to rain. The fox opened his umbrella and continued playing, but the wind blew it inside out. Suddenly, the volcano erupted! The fox grabbed his violin and ran to a nearby window. But he found it was too small for him to fit through. So, he climbed up the volcano and watched as the ash and lava flowed down. Suddenly, he had an idea. He took out his violin and started playing a beautiful song. The ash and lava stopped flowing and formed into a staircase leading down the volcano. The fox safely made his way down, grateful for his music and his trusty umbrella.
How does the fox use his violin to escape from the volcano?
Why did the wind blow the fox's umbrella inside out?
What happened to the ash and lava when the fox started playing his violin?
Did the fox make it down the volcano safely? How did he do it?
What is the main lesson of the story?
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