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Q.2
Read carefully the outlines of a story and develop these outlines into a story also
suggest a suitable title.
Selfish fox ......invited stork to dinner ....played joke .....served little soup..... shallow
dish..... fox easily licked..... stork's long beak.... difficult to lick....stayed hungry
.....few days later..... stork invited fox to dinner.... table... soup served.... long neck
jars...narrow mouth ....stork drank easily ...fox's snout could not enter .....fox stayed
hungry ....moral (5 marks)​

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Answered by Ritu017
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Answer:

Once, a fox and a crane became friends. One day, a fox invited a crane for dinner at his house. The crane was happy to receive the invitation and agreed readily. When she went over, the fox welcomed the crane inside. They sat together and talked and talked and soon it was time for dinner.

When the fox came out of the kitchen, he carried two flat dishes with soup. He served and sat down to enjoy the soup. The crane could not drink the soup because of its long beak. This irritated the crane, but it greatly amused the fox. He lapped up his own soup and kept looking at the crane.

The next day, the crane invited the fox to dinner. The fox readily agreed. When the fox reached the crane’s house, the crane welcomed him warmly. Soon it was time for dinner and the fox could smell something lovely brewing in the kitchen.

The crane came out with two jugs full of soup. The jugs had a long narrow neck. Neither could, the fox get his snout in the jug, nor could his tongue reach the bottom. This irritated the fox a lot. The fox returned home hungry. Now he realized that he had been repaid for his behaviour with the crane.

Explanation:

You can write this as Ur answer and the title of the story is THE CRANE AND THE FOX

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Answered by upadhyayakanksha508
0

Answer:

The Fox and the stork

Explanation:

selfish fox once invited a stork to dinner at his home in a hollow tree. That evening, the stork flew to the fox’s home and knocked on the door with her long beak. The fox opened the door and said, “Please come in and share my food."

The stork was invited to sit down at the table. She was very hungry and the food smelled delicious! The fox served soup in shallow bowls and he licked up all his soup very quickly. However, the stork could not have any of it as the bowl was too shallow for her long beak. The poor stork just smiled politely and stayed hungry.

The selfish fox asked, “Stork, why haven’t you taken your soup? Don’t you like it?"

The stork replied, “It was very kind of you to invite me for dinner Tomorrow evening, please join me for dinner at my home."

The next day, when the fox arrived at the stork’s home, he saw that they were also having soup for dinner. This time the soup was served in tall jugs. The stork drank the soup easily but the fox could not reach inside the tall jug. This time it was his turn to go hungry.

A selfish act can backfire on you.

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