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A crow had stolen a bit of meat and was sitting in a tree holding it in her beak. A hungry fox saw the meat and wanted it for himself. The fox flattered the crow by praising her beautiful feathers and said she would be the Queen of Birds if only her voice matched her beauty. The crow was flattered and cawed loudly with her mouth open, dropping the meat. The fox then quickly grabbed the meat and told the crow she lacked wit despite her nice voice. The moral is to not trust flatterers.
A crow had stolen a bit of meat and was sitting in a tree holding it in her beak. A hungry fox saw the meat and wanted it for himself. The fox flattered the crow by praising her beautiful feathers and said she would be the Queen of Birds if only her voice matched her beauty. The crow was flattered and cawed loudly with her mouth open, dropping the meat. The fox then quickly grabbed the meat and told the crow she lacked wit despite her nice voice. The moral is to not trust flatterers.
A crow had stolen a bit of meat and was sitting in a tree holding it in her beak. A hungry fox saw the meat and wanted it for himself. The fox flattered the crow by praising her beautiful feathers and said she would be the Queen of Birds if only her voice matched her beauty. The crow was flattered and cawed loudly with her mouth open, dropping the meat. The fox then quickly grabbed the meat and told the crow she lacked wit despite her nice voice. The moral is to not trust flatterers.
A Crow, having stolen a bit of meat, sat in a tree and held it in
her beak. A hungry Fox, seeing this, envied the crow and wished to have the meat for himself. So he came up with a cunning plan. How gracious you are, he exclaimed, how beautifully your feathers shine! Oh, if only your voice were equal to your beauty, you would deserve to be called the Queen of Birds! The Crow was really flattered by these words, so, anxious to be called the Queen of Birds, she gave a loud caw and dropped the meat. The Fox quickly picked it up, and thus addressed the Crow: My dear Crow, you have a nice voice, indeed, but Im afraid you have no wits. Do not trust flatterers. A. TRUE OR FALSE? CORRECT THE FALSE SENTENCES. SENTENCES 1. A Crow was given a bit of meat. 2. She sat under a tree and held it in her beak. 3. A hungry Fox wished to have the meat for himself. 4. The fox flattered the Crow and managed to catch the meat .
5. The Crow wasnt deceived by the Fox .
B. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
1. What did a crow steal one day? ______________________________________________________________________ _ 2. Who saw the Crow and envied her? ______________________________________________________________________ _ 3. How did the Fox flatter the Crow? ______________________________________________________________________ _ 4. What did the Crow do to be called the Queen of the Birds? ______________________________________________________________________ _ 5. What happened when she opened her beak? ______________________________________________________________________ _ 6. What lesson can we learn from this fable? ______________________________________________________________________ _ C. FIND THE SYNONYMS. 1. starving __________________________ 2. astuteness ________________________