Rewrite the following fable

a). Use this three colors red yellow blue to show the three parts: beginning, the middle and the ending
b). Underline the sentences that describe the climax of the story
c). Fill in the moral or message at the end of the story

The lion and the mouse
One day, a tiny mouse ran over the nose of a sleeping lion by accnt. The lion works up furious, caught the mouse and was about to her when the mouse protested." Don't eat me ?"the little mouse pleaded "if you let me go, one day I will repay your kindness." The lion decided to let the mouse go, but doubted that he would ever see her again. Many days later the mouse head the lion's roar echo through the forest.she found that the lion had been caught in a trap and was tangled up with ropes. The little mouse, remembering her promise, gnawed through the rope. The lion walked free.
Moral...........................................

Once upon a time in a colorful forest, a tiny mouse ran over the red nose of a sleeping lion, waking him up in a furious rage. The lion, with his yellow eyes burning with anger, caught the mouse in his mighty paws, ready to devour her. However, the mouse pleaded with the lion, "Don't eat me, if you let me go, one day I will repay your kindness." The lion, with a blue furrowed brow, decided to release the mouse, but he doubted she would keep her word.

Many days passed, and one day the mouse heard the lion's mighty roar echoing through the forest. She followed the sound and found the lion caught in a trap, entangled in ropes. Remembering her promise, the little mouse used her sharp teeth to gnaw through the ropes, setting the lion free.

In the end, the lion learned that kindness, no matter how small, can lead to great rewards.

Moral: "Even the smallest acts of kindness can be repaid in unexpected ways."