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Aesop's Fables-Chapter 3&4

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    Fables
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  • What does the moral of the story 'One good turn deserves another' mean?
    A good deed never goes unnoticed and comes back to us in some way. In the story, the dove saves the ant from drowning and the ant bites the hunter to save dove.
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  • Why do you think the dove is a good character?
    The dove is a good character because she is described as a friendly dove. She helps the ant without expecting anything in return.
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  • How does the ant repay the dove's kindness?
    The ant sees a hunter trying to catch the dove. He bites the hunter's leg and he lets the dove go so she can escape.
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  • How does the dove save the ant?
    She see's the ant drowning so she drops a leaf into the fountain for the ant to float to safety.
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  • The moral is "one good turn deserves another." Describe a time when you were kind to someone and they returned your kindness?
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  • What does the moral of the story The Fox and The Stork mean?
    People will treat you the same way you treat them. If you treat them badly, they will treat you badly. If you treat people well, they will treat you well too.
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  • Why is the fox described as being sly and greedy?
    The fox is sly because he gives the stork soup in a shallow dish knowing she cannot drink it with her long beak. The greedy fox drinks the soup.
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  • How does the stork get revenge?
    Stork invites Fox over for dinner and serves dinner in a tall jar knowing that Fox cannot drink it with his short snout.
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  • How does the Fox feel at the end of the story?
    He feels regretful and guilty for tricking the stork.
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  • Why should we not play tricks on others?
    We shouldn't play tricks on others because we should be kind to our friends. If we are mean to them, they will feel sad.
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