Topic - Aesop's Fables
Q.1. Meanings :
1. stag
2. manger
3. begrudge
Q.2.Complete the following sentences:
1) Don't begrudge others,
2)Very often,we dislike the very things
3) These fables were written by
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Examples of Fables
A fable is a short story that teaches a lesson or conveys a moral. You'll find a lot of personified animals in fables, like talking turtles and wise spiders. Children tend to find this appealing, making the moral of the story more relevant. Fables are closely associated with fairy tales. While fairy tales can also feature talking animals, they don't have to feature a solid moral or lesson as fables do. Fairy tales are more focused on entertainment, often with fanciful pops of magic and color.
For a better sense of what they are and how they are written, review these examples of fables from over the ages.
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Explanation:
1. a) stag means an adult male deer
b) manger means an open box from which cattle and horses feed
c) begrudge means to feel unhappy because someone has something that you think they do not deserve:
2. a)
b)
c)