Aesop’s Fables: The Wolf and The Crane 伊索寓言:狼與鶴
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Aesop’s Fables: The Wolf and The Crane
One day, a hungry wolf was devouring his prey so rapidly that a bone got stuck in his throat. He ran around the forest howling in pain. He tried every remedy he knew but was unable to dislodge the bone. In despair, he started asking everyone for the help. “May be the crane can help you” suggested the fox. The wolf went to crane and said I would give you anything if you help me take out the bone”. The crane took pity on the wolf. Even though the task was dangerous the lure of the profit motived the crane to help. The crane made the wolf open his mouth as wide as he could and took out the bone from the wolf's throat.
“You promised to give anything if I helped you,” said the crane. The wolf just grinned and said “You put your head in a wolf's mouth and you are still alive. That is the biggest gift I can give you. You received your gift already”. The crane walked away disappointed.
Moral of the story
Be careful when dealing with crafty people.
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1q.What time did this happen?
Ans= One day.
2q.What kind of wolf was it?
Ans.=a hungry one.
3q What happened?
Ans=
a bone got stuck in its throat.
4q What did the crane feel?
Ans= pity on the poor wolf.
5q.What did the crane do?
Ans= he made the wolf open his mouth
as wide as he could+ took the bone out
of the wolf's throat.
Bq= What was the gift the wolf gave to
the crane?
Ans= he was alive.
fs= the moral: Be
careful when dealing with crafty people-means negative, not artistic but tricky
people. Watch out when around those kinda folks.
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