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Story with proverb with a heavy heart

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Once there used to be many animals living in the jungle. The king of the jungle was a lion who was much proud of himself. He would often go around telling all his friends about the many occasions in which he saved the jungle from disasters. He would often laugh at the ant, his friend, because of its size.

The ant never said anything and would often sigh "with a heavy heart". It would often roam about without saying much, minding its own business.

One day an elephant came into the jungle and started destroying it. Everything that came in its way would get ruined. The lion went to stop him but he failed and was over powered by the huge animal.

The ant saw what was happening. He went to the elephant and entered the elephants' trunk. Through the elephants trunk, it entered its brain and messed up the internal organs shutting down its body.

When the ant saved the day, the lion realized the importance of not judging based on size.

Answered by carmenlydiajohnbosco
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Answer:

Explanation:

nce there used to be many animals living in the jungle. The king of the jungle was a lion who was much proud of himself. He would often go around telling all his friends about the many occasions in which he saved the jungle from disasters. He would often laugh at the ant, his friend, because of its size.

The ant never said anything and would often sigh "with a heavy heart". It would often roam about without saying much, minding its own business.

One day an elephant came into the jungle and started destroying it. Everything that came in its way would get ruined. The lion went to stop him but he failed and was over powered by the huge animal.

The ant saw what was happening. He went to the elephant and entered the elephants' trunk. Through the elephants trunk, it entered its brain and messed up the internal organs shutting down its body.

When the ant saved the day, the lion realized the importance of not judging based on size.

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