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What did the Fox want to eat for breakfast?
What did the Fox want to eat for breakfast?
- Cheese (correct)
- Meat
- Vegetables
- Fruits
The Crow immediately dropped the cheese when the Fox started flattering her.
The Crow immediately dropped the cheese when the Fox started flattering her.
False (B)
What animal did Fox encounter in the tree?
What animal did Fox encounter in the tree?
Crow
The Fox called the Crow the '___ of All Birds'.
The Fox called the Crow the '___ of All Birds'.
Match the character with their role in the fable:
Match the character with their role in the fable:
How did the Fox feel about his luck at the beginning?
How did the Fox feel about his luck at the beginning?
The Crow became suspicious of Fox's compliments.
The Crow became suspicious of Fox's compliments.
What did the Fox say when the Crow sang?
What did the Fox say when the Crow sang?
The Crow sighed and realized she had to find something else for ___ .
The Crow sighed and realized she had to find something else for ___ .
What did the Fox do after he got the cheese?
What did the Fox do after he got the cheese?
What did Crow forget while being flattered by Fox?
What did Crow forget while being flattered by Fox?
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Study Notes
Aesop's Fables: The Fox and the Crow
- The story features a hungry Fox searching for breakfast in a forest.
- Fox initially expresses despair over his lack of food and lays down to mope.
- He continues his search, examining bushes and trees without success.
- A flapping sound from above reveals a Crow sitting on a branch with a piece of cheese.
- Fox recognizes the opportunity and devises a plan to obtain the cheese.
- He begins to flatter Crow, complimenting her beauty, feathers, beak, and wings.
- Crow, flattered by the compliments, becomes less cautious and succumbs to vanity.
- She sings a song to gain Fox’s admiration, unintentionally dropping the cheese.
- Fox quickly catches the cheese in his mouth and expresses gratitude to Crow.
- Fox taunts Crow by stating she is easily deceived by flattery.
- The fable concludes with Crow lamenting her lost meal and realizing her mistake.
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