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what did the crow see on the ground? (the peacock and the crow) correct option peacock feathers, ​

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Answered by bestwriters
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What did the crow see on the ground? Peacock feathers.

Explanation:

  • The question is from "The peacock and the crow," a moral story.
  • The crow in the story was amazed by the colorful feathers of the peacock.
  • The crow degraded itself as dull and plain.
  • One day the crow saw many peacock feathers on the ground.
  • It gathered all the feathers and stuck it in its body, and pretended to be a peacock.
  • The other peacocks mocked the crow and said, "Putting on peacock feathers will not make you a peacock."
Answered by SparshaM
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What did the crow see on the ground?

Answer:

  • The crow saw many peacock feathers on the ground.

Explanation:

  • The given question is taken from the moral story of 'The Peacock And The Crow'.
  • Here in the story a crow was unhappy for her feathers and she liked the colorful feathers of peacock and also wanted to be one of them.
  • One day She collected some peacock's feathers and stuck them into her wings and tail. She went to join the flock of peacocks. But there she was rejected and insulted. So she returned to her fellow crows but they didn't accept her company because she insulted them.
  • After that she understood what was her fault and for that she apologized to her fellow crows.
  • Like the crow we should accept us the way we are.
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