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What is the moral of the story for the "fox and the crow"?

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Answered by aryan291184
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The moral of The Fox And The Crow is that you shouldn’t always trust those who flatter you, as they may not have honorable intentions. The fox uses the crow’s vanity against him, which makes the crow look like a fool and lose his meal.

Answered by 4881claire
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In '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 heart.

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