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What lesson does this text teach readers and how does it teach the lesson? th fir tree

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The jealousy the fir tree felt over its fellow trees sailing on the ocean is nothing compared to what it feels when even more trees are cut down at Christmastime. Where do these trees go? Sparrows say they've seen such trees given ''honor and glory'' placed ''in the middle of a warm room, and adorned with all sorts of beautiful things - honey cakes, gilded apples, playthings, and many hundreds of wax tapers.'' Well, that sounds even better than sailing on the ocean! After all, why would the trees be decorated so beautifully if something even better didn't happen afterwards?

The fir tree doesn't have to wait too much longer to find out what it feels like to be one of the chosen trees. The next Christmas the fir tree is chosen first. Being cut down and then going on a bumpy journey isn't exact fun, but the fir tree starts to feel better once it's set up in a house. Even though the weight of the beautiful ornaments hurts the tree's branches, and the fire from the lit candles scares it, the fir is excited to see what comes next.

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