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Aesop's Fables
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What do the peacock's actions tell you about him?
He is jealous.
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What caused the stork to put the meat into a jar with a long neck?
The stork wanted to teach the fox a lesson.
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What do you think the expression he is a wolf in sheep's clothing means?
He looks nice, but is really mean.
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How do you think the crow feels after he drinks from the pitcher?
proud
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Why does the country mouse move back to the country?
Life is simple and safe there.
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How are the two foxes in the fables alike?
They are both sneaky.
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What does the fox do at the end of "The Fox and the Stork"?
He admits that he was wrong.
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What does it mean to flatter people?
to sweet-talk them
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What caused the peacock to go to the goddess of animals?
He wanted to make a beautiful song.
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How are all the stories (fables) alike?
They teach lessons (morals).
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