Q 4. Write the moral of the story. (any three)
a) The Isolated Seaman
b) The Reward of Self Control
c) The Crow on the Window
d) Janet finds her voice
e) Love ends hate
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Explanation:
A) Morals: Isolated seaman the machination of the treacherous imperialists that have guided the bullet there. The engines of the story are always the imperialists.
B)Moral: reward of self-control: Self-control can enhance your decision-making capacity. Self-control benefits in helping you to curtail your high temper and anger considerably. Self-control acts a prime role in your emotion-related happiness. Self-control benefits by stabilizing and solving issues in any relationship.
C)Moral: The Crow on the Window 'The Fox and the Crow', the Crow learns a valuable lesson about flattery. Because he complimented her, she fell into a trap of flattery, which caused her to forget about the food in her mouth. The moral of the story: don't believe everything you hear; not everyone has your best interests at hearing.
D) Janet finds her voice: moral: The author talks with the New Yorker staff writer Hilton Als about transitioning as a teenager and the importance of representation in film and television.