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What was the Hare's attitude towards the Tortoise in the beginning?
What was the Hare's attitude towards the Tortoise in the beginning?
- Mocking and making fun (correct)
- Friendly and helpful
- Sympathetic and encouraging
- Fearful and apprehensive
Why did the Hare agree to race the Tortoise?
Why did the Hare agree to race the Tortoise?
- To support the Tortoise
- For the fun of the thing (correct)
- To prove his speed
- To challenge the Fox
What did the Hare do after running far out of sight?
What did the Hare do after running far out of sight?
- Kept running at full speed
- Sought help from the Fox
- Turned back to find the Tortoise
- Lay down beside the course to take a nap (correct)
What does the story teach us about winning?
What does the story teach us about winning?
Flashcards
Hare's initial attitude
Hare's initial attitude
The Hare mocked and made fun of the Tortoise at first.
Reason for the race
Reason for the race
The Hare agreed to race the Tortoise for the enjoyment of it.
Hare's action during the race
Hare's action during the race
After running far ahead, the Hare chose to nap by the course.
Moral of the story
Moral of the story
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Study Notes
The Hare and the Tortoise
- The Hare was overconfident and belittled the Tortoise, thinking it would be an easy win.
- The Hare agreed to race the Tortoise because it wanted to have some fun and prove its speed.
- After running far out of sight, the Hare stopped to take a nap, feeling certain of its victory.
- The story teaches us that winning is not just about natural ability, but also about perseverance, hard work, and not underestimating others.
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Description
A quiz based on the classic fable of the Hare and the Tortoise from Aesop's collection. Test your knowledge of this timeless story and its moral lesson.