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Provide evidence for the lesson the characters learn in "Don't Count Your Chickens" and "The Swallow and the PumpkinSeed"
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what characters are in "Don't Count Your Chickens" and "The Swallow and the Pumpkinseed"
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What parallel episode takes place in the plot of “The Swallow and Pumpkinseed?”
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There is a there’s once a country man who possessed the most wonderful goose. You can imagine for every day when he visited
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Can you make this difference Once upon a time, in a vast green meadow near the edge of the woods, there lived three little pigs.
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rephrase this
The analysis about the swallow and the pumpkin seed Plot Summary: Setting: Two brothers, Heung Bu and Nol Bu, live
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At one time the Fox and the Stork were on visiting terms and seemed very good friends. So the Fox invited the Stork to dinner,
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Write a summary for the following passage:
There once was a shepherd boy who was bored as he sat on the hillside watching the
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This response does not use the assigned text or address the prompt. Please revise and resubmit.
In Elisa's book, "The Swallow and
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write a short summary about the text "the boy who cried wolf"
use ten year old words, 5 sentences MAX
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summarize:The theme present in the fable "The Fox and the Stork" by Aesop is that of reciprocity and treating others as you
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use this easy and use the assigned text and address the prompt
In Elisa's book, "The Swallow and the Pumpkinseed," readers are
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There once was a shepherd boy who was bored as he sat on the hillside watching the village sheep. To amuse himself he took a
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I need 3-4 sentences about "The boy who cried wolf"
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Read the story "How the Snake Lost His Legs" and answer the questions that follows. Story #1 How Snake Lost His Legs
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 How Snake Lost His Legs (From Illuminate) An
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a three paragraph essay that tells what life lesson or important values you think the younger brothers in The Swallow and the
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create a summary of this story, the summary must include 3-4 sentences:
There once was a shepherd boy who was bored as he sat on
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can you put this infomation together The Swallow and the Pumpkinseed" tells the tale of two brothers with contrasting approaches
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Read the fable The Fox and the Stork by Aesop to complete the activity. At one time the Fox and the Stork were on visiting terms
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Write a summary for the following passage:
There once was a shepherd boy who was bored as he sat on the hillside watching the
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the titanic is alive
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Why do we still use fables from ancient Greece?(1 point)
Responses To teach about heroes To teach about heroes To teach moral
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The Lion Fable This story follows a lion who is shy and afraid to act for fear of looking foolish. While the lion watches
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Read the fable The Fox and the Stork by Aesop to complete the activity. At one time the Fox and the Stork were on visiting terms
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Jesus is real
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A Lion was awakened from sleep by a Mouse running over his face. Rising up angrily, he caught him and was about to kill him,
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A Lion was awakened from sleep by a Mouse running over his face. Rising up angrily, he caught him and was about to kill him,
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"My dear," answered his wife, "it is a dangerous world beyond the green fields, where all manner of strange things dwell, and
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Which is a reason that "The Caterpillar and the Butterfly” is considered a fable?
It is based on a magical set of events. It
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What universal issues is the story below adressing
The story goes that the Moon once sent an Insect to deliver a message to Men,
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How will the audience feel after watching the story below
The story goes that the Moon once sent an Insect to deliver a message
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At one time the fox and the stork were on visiting terms and seemed very good friends, so the fox invited the stork to dinner
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Read the fable The Fox and the Stork by Aesop to complete the activity. At one time the Fox and the Stork were on
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Why do we still use fables from ancient Greece today?
A. to teach moral lessons B. to illustrate tragedy C. to teach about the
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Consider these elements of the two stories in "A Fable" and "The Dog and the Clever Rabbit."
"A Fable" "The Dog and the Clever
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Rewrite the following fable
a). Use this three colors red yellow blue to show the three parts: beginning, the middle and the
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The fox played a prank on the stork by giving her a bowl that she couldn't use because her bill was too long and thin. So the
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Read the fable The Fox and the Stork by Aesop to complete the activity.
At one time the Fox and the Stork were on visiting
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Consider these elements of the two stories in "A Fable" and "The Dog and the Clever Rabbit."
"A Fable" wolf How are these
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Which most likely explains why the story "Brer Rabbit's Adventure" was told?
A to encourage people to trust others B. to
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11 of 2011 of 20 Items Question Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 How Snake Lost His
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13 of 2013 of 20 Items Question Read the story "How the Snake Lost His Legs" and answer the questions that follows. Story #1 How
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faturs of fabls
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Use a quote from each story the swallow and the pumpkinseed and don’t count your chickens
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Read the fable The Fox and the Stork by Aesop to complete the activity.
At one time the Fox and the Stork were on visiting terms
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 How Snake Lost His Legs (From Illuminate) An African
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Use Aesop's fable to answer questions 9, 10, and 11.
The Boy Who Cried Wolf - An Aesop Fable There once was a boy who kept watch
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Our first foray into adaptations will start with something small that you can take in various directions as your heart desires.
A
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A scorpion asks a frog to carry him over a river. The frog is afraid of being stung, but the scorpion argues that if it did so,
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in 3-5 sentences identify the two different character points of view in the boy who cried wolf and describe the suspense created
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How does including animals on “How a snake lost his legs”effect the meaning of the text in comparison to “Lazy day
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