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How is the setting in this story different from the story The hare and the tortoise? ​

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Answered by 0015
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Explanation:

The two main characters in this story are the Tortoise, and the Hare, who are planning to race each other. 2. Setting: This story takes place in the forest, in which the two creatures are racing each other in. 3.

Answered by payalchatterje
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Answer:

The setting in this story different from the story The hare and the tortoise:

A story setting is the context of a scene or story that describes the elements in which the story takes place, including time, place, and action. Each setting component of a story helps create the narrative's mood, plot, and character development.

One of the most famous fables of Aesop. It is about a race between a tortoise (a creature that moves very slowly) and a hare (a creature that can run very fast). The hare is very sure of victory, so he stops and falls asleep during the race. The turtle continues to move very slowly but without stopping and eventually wins the race. The moral of the story is that you can be more successful by doing things slowly and steadily than by doing them quickly and carelessly.

In The Hare and the Tortoise, the Hare makes fun of the Tortoise for being slow and then loses the competition due to his overconfidence. In "The Ant and the Grasshopper," the grasshopper sings all summer while the ant toils, and then the grasshopper has no money in the winter. In "The Lion and the Mouse," the mouse runs over the lion, but the lion lets him go. Later, the lion gets caught in the net, and the mouse frees him out of gratitude for being spared earlier.

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