What is the who, what, when, and where for the story "Slow and Steady wins the Race"

Who: The main character of the story is a slow and steady tortoise, along with other animals who participate in a race.

What: The story revolves around a race that takes place between several animals, including the tortoise. The moral of the story is that being slow and steady can be advantageous in achieving success.

When: The specific time frame is not mentioned in the story, but it is a classic Aesop's Fable that has been told for centuries.

Where: The story is set in a racecourse, where the animals gather to compete against each other. The exact location is not specified.

What should I put for when the story took place? Should I put like "The story looks like it took place in the afternoon based on the pictures in the book" ???

Since "Slow and Steady Wins the Race" is a fable that has been retold and illustrated in various forms over the years, it doesn't have a specific time or era associated with it. So, it would be more accurate to say that the story's time frame is not defined or to simply state that it is a timeless tale. Therefore, your assumption about the afternoon based on the book's illustrations is subjective and not necessarily accurate for the story as a whole.

But if I did put something would that be ok to put?

Yes, if you want to provide some context based on the illustrations in the book you are referring to, you can mention that "the story looks like it took place in the afternoon based on the pictures in the book." However, please keep in mind that this is an interpretation based on the specific edition or version of the story you are using. It may not apply universally to all versions of "Slow and Steady Wins the Race."

It's ok I can just tell my teacher which version I went off of. Thank you bot :)

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