Before we lay our trust in people , we ought to be sure about their intention. How is this reflected in the poem The frog and the Nightingale.
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in the poem The Frog and The Nightingale The Nightingale believed The Frog words blindly and was show that what the frog is telling is only for her benefit but the frog intention was not that
when the frog first listen the song of the biting girls he was very jealous and wanted to take a revenge so he told the nightangle that he will teach him song and the perfect way to sing a song and Nightingale blindly believed him and and followed his is all instruction blindly without thinking that what will be the result and this brightness to cut to the death this poem teaches a solution that before we lay our trust in people we ought to be sure about the intention nor it will put us in a big problem
when the frog first listen the song of the biting girls he was very jealous and wanted to take a revenge so he told the nightangle that he will teach him song and the perfect way to sing a song and Nightingale blindly believed him and and followed his is all instruction blindly without thinking that what will be the result and this brightness to cut to the death this poem teaches a solution that before we lay our trust in people we ought to be sure about the intention nor it will put us in a big problem
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