A young frog sees an ox by the pond. Excited, he calls for his mother to come and see the" monster'. The mother frog , who is very fat, does not believe that any creature in the pond can be bigger than she is, but agrees to come and see it. Being so fat, she is unable to move very fat without breathing heavily. This extra air makes her blow up like a beach ball. Still not wanting to admit that any creature in the pond could be bigger than her , she asks the young frog whether the monster is as big as this. When she hears that it is still bigger , she sucks in more and more air, until flying off like a balloon does when you let go of it.

1/ where does this story take place?
In the pond.
2/ name the characters in this story.
Young frog,mother frog ,and the ox.
3/ what is the problem in this story?
The problem is still not wanting to admit that any creature.
4/ why is the little frog so excited about seeing the 'monster'?
Because creature or monster bigger than his mother frog.
5/ what lesson do you learn from this story?
I don't know.
Help me

You need to finish this sentence.

"The problem is still not wanting to admit that any creature. . . "

Your other answers are correct.

5. The lesson is that being too proud can get you into trouble.

If you are too-headed it may be your downfall

In this story, a young frog sees an ox by the pond and gets excited, calling his mother to come and see the "monster." The mother frog, who is very fat, initially doesn't believe that any creature in the pond can be bigger than she is, but agrees to come and see it. However, due to her weight, she has difficulty moving without breathing heavily. In an attempt to prove that she is still bigger than the "monster," she keeps inhaling air until she blows up and flies off like a balloon.

Now, let's answer your questions:

1. Where does this story take place?
The story takes place in a pond.

2. Name the characters in this story.
The characters are a young frog, a mother frog, and an ox (referred to as the monster).

3. What is the problem in this story?
The problem in this story is that the mother frog doesn't want to admit that any creature in the pond could be bigger than her.

4. Why is the little frog so excited about seeing the "monster"?
The little frog is excited because he has never seen a creature or a "monster" that is bigger than his mother frog, and he wants to show it to her.

5. What lesson do you learn from this story?
The lesson from this story could be about pride and the consequences of not accepting the truth. The mother frog's pride prevented her from recognizing the actual size of the "monster," and her overinflation led to a comical result. It shows the importance of being humble and open-minded.

If you have any further questions or need more help, feel free to ask!