Rewrite the story by forming possessive nouns where required.
A raven, which you know is as black as coal, was envious of the swan because the feathers
of the swan were as white as the purest snow. The foolish bird thought that if he lived the
life of the swan, swimming and diving all day long and eating
the weeds and plants that grow in the water, his feathers
would turn white like the feathers of the swan. So he left his
home in the woods and flew down to live on the lakes and
in the marshes. He washed and washed his feathers all day
long, almost drowning himself. But the feathers of the raven
remained as black as ever. As the weeds he ate did not suit
him, the body of the raven got thinner and thinner. It was
only after he realised his foolishness that he stopped,
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A raven, which you know is as black as coal, was envious of the swan because the swan's feathers were as white as the purest snow. The foolish bird thought that if he lived the swan's life, swimming and diving all day long and eating the weeds and plants that grow in the water, his feathers would turn white like the swan's feathers. So he left his home in the woods and flew down to live on the lakes and in the marshes. He washed and washed his feathers all day long, almost drowning himself. But the raven's feathers remained as black as ever. As the weeds he ate did not suit him, his body got thinner and thinner. It was only after he realised his foolishness that he stopped.
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