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Why does the hare lose the competition?
Because it stops to rest thinking the tortoise would never win.
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What is the moral of this fable?
Don't judge others by their appearance.
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What is the moral of this fable?
Easier said than done.
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What is the moral of this story?
Be prepared for difficult days.
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Can you give examples of how the moral of this fable applies to real life?
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Can you give examples of how the moral of this fable applies to real life?
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In this fable, is the cat a predator or a prey?
A predator.
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What is the name of this fable?
Belling the cat.
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What is the name of this fable?
The cat, the rooster and the young mouse.
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The young mouse has a very good ideia. Is it easy or difficult to put the plan into action?
It is difficult.
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Can you give examples of how the moral of this fable applies to real life?
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What is the name of this fable?
The ant and the grasshopper.
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Does the ant help the grasshopper?
Yes, it does.
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What is the moral of this story?
One good action deserves another.
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Can you give examples of how the moral of this fable applies to real life?
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What is the name of this fable?
The lion and the mouse.
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Who is faster, the hare or the tortoise?
The hare.
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Can you give examples of how the moral of this fable applies to real life?
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What is the moral of this story?
Never give up.
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What is the name of this fable?
The hare and the tortoise.
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