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in the poem the raven and the fox what is the lesson and what is the worth​

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Answered by sirianookhya2004
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please attach pictures of the lesson ,I will read them and answer

Answered by bhagatg433
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The poem is about a raven sitting on the tree branch, with a slice of cheese in its beak. The fox smells the cheese and hatches a plan to get it from the raven. He goes below the tree and starts praising the raven. He speaks high of the raven’s glossy, black coat and its ‘melodious’ voice.

The raven, wanting to show off, opens it beaks to sing, only to let the slice of cheese fall into the waiting fox’s mouth.

The fox departs with a word of advice to the raven that ‘listening to flatterers, is not worth the cheese you hold in your beak’.

This poem is by French poet and story writer Jean de la Fontaine (1621 – 1695).

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