What did the authors want the readers to learn from these stories? Tell how what happens in the story shows this.

Can you spot any figurative language?

(The two stories are The swalow and the pumpkin seed, and Dont count ur chickens)

In "The Swallow and the Pumpkin Seed," the authors wanted readers to learn the importance of patience and perseverance. This is shown through the swallow's determination to find a suitable place for her eggs, despite facing several obstacles along the way. The swallow's persistence pays off in the end when she finds the perfect spot to build her nest.

In "Don't Count Your Chickens," the authors wanted readers to learn the lesson of not taking things for granted and being prepared for unexpected setbacks. This is illustrated through the story of the farmer who counts his chickens before they hatch, only to have the fox steal them. The farmer learns the hard way that it's important to be cautious and prepare for potential risks.

Figurative language can be seen in both stories. In "The Swallow and the Pumpkin Seed," there is personification of the swallow who is given human characteristics such as determination and hope. In "Don't Count Your Chickens," the saying "Don't Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch" is a metaphorical expression that serves as the central theme of the story.