(5) Why was the vulture told to lead the way?
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The vulture was told to lead the way because the other one (rabbit) was tired enough to walk anymore . The Brainliest Answer! Explanation: The fox and the leopard did not know the desert.
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The fox and the leopard did not know much about the desert. And they did not want the vulture to seem wiser than them.
Since it was the vulture's idea, it was told to lead the way.
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- The question that has been extracted from the folk tale "The King's Choice" focuses on the significance of virtues like loyalty and graciousness.
- The lion king in the story demonstrates that a ruler's strength and greatness might win him a few untrue and fake counterfeit supporters yet kindness alone can provide him with the endowment of steadfast companions.
- Then again, the reliable camel's personality in the story underlines the well-established proverb, "Loyalty always pays off".
- The vulture had recommended the lion king should eat the camel it had found in the desert.
- As, neither the lion nor the fox, nor the leopard had at any point seen a camel what's more, as the fox and leopard didn't want the vulture to seem smarter than them, they requested the vulture to lead as it was initially his thought.
- This is the reason why the vulture was told to lead the way by the fox and leopard.
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