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I need a fable to copy.
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Does anyone hae an idea of where I could look for the moral of this fable
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I am trying to figure out the moral of a fable written by Robert Fox. It is about a boy going on an interview and meets a girl
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Can a fable have gods that are directly involved with the plot of the story?
Are all fables really short and not descriptive?
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There was once a Countryman who possessed the most wonderful Goose you can imagine, for every day when he visited the nest, the
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I know where you live!
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A Fable
by Mark Twain Once upon a time an artist who had painted a small and very beautiful picture placed it so that he could
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Blue Berry
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question on the golden goose and the egg
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This fable includes a strong conclusion where the main character
is safely rescued. learns an important lesson. solves a
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Like many fables, this story—
Responses A says some words again and again.says some words again and again. B is about blowing
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What is the who, what, when, and where for the story "Slow and Steady wins the Race"
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Read the following fable by Aesop.
The Miller, His Son, and the Donkey One day a miller and his son walked their donkey to
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Read the following fable by Aesop.
The Fox and the Goat Once upon a time, a fox was out walking in the woods. He did not see a
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Read the following fable by Aesop.
The Fox and the Stork There once was a clever fox who loved playing tricks. He invited his
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Which of the following is an appropriate quote from the story "The Grasshopper and the Ants" by Aesop, page 12 to prove the
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Write a sentence of context on this quote from "the grasshoppers and the ants" from page 12 "There was a family of ants who
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fables where writen to
a teach people to do the right thing b show how alsome animals are c help people understand there world d
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Once there was a field of buckwheat, and this field was exactly opposite to old willow-tree. The buckwheat did not bend like the
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The Lost Wig
by Aesop A funny old lion, who had the misfortune to lose his mane, was wearing a wig as he was taking a stroll on a
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adapted from The Star and the Lily by Hamilton Wright Mabie There was a time when the world was filled with happy people, none
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Story and moral lessons that shows the adage the early bird catches the bird
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A popular form of literature during the Gupta empire was the fable, which was
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Why do we still use fables from ancient
Greece today? (1 point) to teach moral lessons O to illustrate tragedy to teach about the
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5. Why do we still read Ancient Greek fables today?(1 point)
Responses to teach about the gods to teach about heroes to teach
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A popular form of literature during the Gupta empire was the fable, which was A. a type of poetry written in sanskrit B. based
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Use the story to answer the question. A Fable
What larger meaning do the events in the story’s conclusion convey? (1 point)
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The Little Mice
Once upon a time a prairie mouse busied herself all fall storing away a cache of beans. Every morning she was out
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furry are best
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Read the fable "The Dog and His Reflection." Then, answer the question that follows.
A Dog, to whom the butcher had thrown a
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Read the fable "The Dog and His Reflection." Then, answer the question that follows.
A Dog, to whom the butcher had thrown a
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The parable of wheat and the weeds best teaches us that
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A Lion lay asleep in the forest, his great head resting on his paws. A timid little Mouse came upon him unexpectedly, and in her
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Which of the following best describes a short text that reveals a moral or lesson and serves as a warning ?
A fable B epic C
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Question Use the story to answer the question. The Little Mice Once upon a time a prairie mouse busied herself all fall storing
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Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.
Which of these uses animals with human characteristics to teach a lesson?
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keith
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Read "The Bear and the Travelers" and use it to answer the question.
"The Bear and the Travelers" Two Travelers were on the road
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keith
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Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.
What do fables provide that teaches the reader a common truth? Question 7
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keith
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Read the selection and use it to answer the question.
"The Milkmaid and Her Pail" A Fable A farmer's daughter had been out to
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keith
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Is the sentence in bold the main idea or a detail?
A fable is a very special kind of short story. In the story, animals act much
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The Little Mice Once upon a time a prairie mouse busied herself all fall storing away a cache of beans. Every morning she was
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Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.
Who are often the central characters in a fable? Question 6 options: animals
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Why do you think Aesop called the monkey honest?
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.A farmer had a horse that had been a faithful servant to him: but he was now grown too
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Use the excerpt from “The Goose and the Golden Egg” to answer the question.
There was once a Countryman who possessed the
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The poor horse was very melancholy, and wandered up and down in the wood, seeking some
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Use the story The Fox and the Horse to answer the question. This story was in lesson 6 of this unit. You may also find the text
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02:57 Feature The Boy Who Cried Wolf Traditional Fable The grammatical errors in this passage are
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donminifido pronounced don't mind if I do
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Use the story The Fox and the Horse to answer the question. This story was in lesson 6 of this unit. You may also find the text
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Once a farmer and a potter jointly hired a camel, and each filled one side of the saddle with his goods. As he went along the
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
A farmer had a horse that had been a faithful servant to him: but he was now grown too
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Why do we still use fables from ancient Greece today?
(1 point) O to teach moral lessons to illustrate tragedy O to teach about
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15) Refer to "The Laborious Ant" and choose the best answer.
What is the controlling idea of this text? Ants are neither
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