Is this a good fable


The Fox and The Four Deer

By: Christian Steele

Once upon a time, there were 4 deer. Chase, Starbuck, Hurricane, and, Willow. They were walking when a fox started chasing them. The 4 deer always bragged that they were the swiftest in the land. And today was their chance to show everybody just how fast they were. They were winning the race until they started acting too cocky. The fox was starting to gain speed and catch up to the 4 deer. He ate one of the 4 deer. The other 3 ran faster than before. Now they were in grave danger. And they got away before he could get them. Their mom always told them they should watch what they say. The 3 learned a valuable lesson: don’t lie when you’re not really fast or you may end up losing your life or your siblings’ lives.


THE END!

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Answer 1

Answer: It would be a bit better if you change the fox to a wolf. A fox will prey on much smaller animals, and in classic fables, the fox is sly and cunning.

A wolf will prey on deer, and in classic fables, is the predator, and is the symbol or agent that teaches about the danger that comes from not paying attention to common sense. (Like bragging about things that aren't true around someone who knows better.)

Explanation:

Answer 2
yes this is a good fable

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What is the purpose of a topic sentence in informational text?

°There are no topic sentences in informational text.
°They announce the main ideas of paragraphs.
°They give you a place to start taking notes.
°They serve as closures to a section.

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Answer:this the question i needed help on plato

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Answer:

The topic sentence introduces the reader to what you will talk about.

B. They announce the main ideas of paragraphs

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Dialogue/Incident in a story that propels the action, reveals an aspect of the character, or provokes a decision. The story is the Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe!!

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i don’t understand the question but I’ll answer it as much as I know from the story.

The narrator wants to kill his old man because of his eye. He thinks his eye is a vulture and hates it. He try’s to convince the readers that he is not crazy and it perfectly sane. When he decides he wants to kill him because of it he goes into his room for 7 days a night and watches him sleep. He can’t kill him when the old man is asleep because his eyes will be closed. On the eighth night the old man hears something and him and the narrator stay still for an hour. The narrator knew that the old man was terrified and could feel it. The narrator then made his lantern a little crevice dim ray and saw the old man’s eye and then heard a heartbeat. He held the day upon the eye and then waited. After waiting he threw open the lantern and leaped into the room, dragged the old man on the floor and pulled his heavy bed over him(which basically means he killed him). The last thing he hears from the old man are the heartbeats. The narrator then dismembered his corpse(cut off head, arms, and legs) took 3 planks of wood flooring, and put his body under there. He put back the 3 planks of wood. As the bell sounded the hour, 3 police officers came to the narrator’s house. They got word from a neighbor who said they heard a shriek in the middle of the night. The narrator then lets them in, examines his house, and they also questions . The narrator said he was “absent in the country”. He thought to himself that his manner and how nicely he was satisfied the police and he was going to get away with murder. He then starts hearing a heartbeat. As it keeps going, it gets louder and louder. The narrator at a point couldn’t take it anymore then admitted his crime of killing his old man.

So technically we see that the narrator is well, crazy and mentally ill. He couldn’t take how loud the heartbeats were.
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The Italian sonnet is divided into two main stanzas (sections) called

the quatrain and the couplet
the couplet and the octave
the sestet and the quatrain
the octave and the sestet

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Answer:

the last one

Explanation:

I think it’s the octave and the sestet

What can you conclude about Killer Kane’s feelings towards Loretta?


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Answer: Kane is mean to Loretta and doesn't like her. For example, he will not eat anything that she touches.

Kan is mean because he doesn’t like her and won’t touch anything she touches.

How can never giving up help you Health, Safety, Money, Education, Time, Future Success, and Rights? I need help:(

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Answer:

it can help your money by earning more from something that someone gave up on and they didn't get a chance to get more money. Future Success because it will give you more self-esteem and your willing to try more things

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Read the following excerpt from a story about Amy and her friend Sharon’s lapel pin:

(1) It weighed so heavily on her that she couldn’t be consoled. (2) Her friend Sharon had this fantastic green lapel pin that Amy always admired. (3) Sharon offered to let Amy borrow it—insisted on it, really. (4) Only now, Amy was incapable of believing what had happened! (5) One minute it was on her jacket, the next—gone! (6) Amy knew she had to confess, or it would consume her. (7) It was the right thing to do.

Which analysis do sentences 1, 4, and 6 support?

A.
Amy takes care of the things she borrows as if they were her own.
B.
Amy is afraid of how Sharon might react when she finds out about the lost lapel pin.
C.
Amy feels terrible about what happened but knows that Sharon will understand.
D.
Amy envies Sharon’s beautiful jewelry and is surprised that Sharon lent her the lapel pin.

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The answer is "C"

Amy feels terrible about what happened but knows that Sharon will understand.l

Explanation:

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The analysis which sentences 1, 4, and 6 support is C. Amy feels terrible about what happened but knows that Sharon will understand.

What is the purpose of wearing Lapel pain?

A lapel pin is a small pin worn on the lapel of a jacket. Lapel pins serve no practical purpose to a gentleman's outfit instead it provides an ornamental touch to the general appearance.

Where do you wear a Lapel Pin?

There is one uncompromising rule in relation to pin placement: it has to be on the left lapel. barely beneath the collar point and north of your pocket square in case you're sporting one. a few match jackets may have buttonholes made for this cause.

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What is the dialogue of The Tell-tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe ? The dialogue has to be in the story.

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Answer: The TellTale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe is a short story written in the genre of horror. It describes the committing of murder and then confessing it due to being tormented by guilty conscious.

Explanation: I don’t know if that answers your question

the genre in the tell-tale heart by edgar allen poe was horror

What is a round character?
a character who contrasts the personality of another character
a character who stays the same throughout a story
a character who has a complex personality
a character who has just one or two personality traits
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Answer:

C, a character who has a complex personality.

C because u need to know how they are like and how they are just in general

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What does it mean to be refined?

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Refine means to have unwanted elements

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Read The Monkey's Paw by W. W. Jacobs. Then, write an objective summary of the story.

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Answer:

Read the monkeys paw

Explanation:

So you know how to write you’re paragraph and finish your assignment

Answer: sorry i got carryed away if its on a computer copy paste and if not take parts out

opens on a dark and stormy night as the three members of the White family relax inside their cozy house. Herbert White and his father are playing a game of chess while Mrs. White knits near the fire. After his son wins, Mr. White complains about the terrible weather and nearly deserted road they live near.

A family friend, Sergeant-Major Morris, arrives for a visit. Over whisky, he tells stories of his exploits abroad. Mr. White expresses interest in going to India, but the sergeant-major says he would be better off staying at home. At Mr. and Mrs. Whites’ urging, Sergeant-Major Morris takes a small, mummified paw out of his pocket. He explains that a fakir (a mystic miracle worker) placed a spell on the paw to prove that people’s lives are governed by fate and that it is dangerous to meddle with fate. According to the sergeant-major, three men can wish on the paw three times each. The sergeant-major himself has already had his three wishes, as has another man, who used his third wish to ask for death. The sergeant-major has considered selling the paw, but he doesn’t want it to cause any more trouble than it already has. Moreover, no one will buy the paw without first seeing proof of its effect. The sergeant-major throws the paw into the fire, and Mr. White quickly rescues it. The sergeant-major warns him three times to leave the paw alone, but he eventually explains how to make a wish on the paw.

Mrs. White says the story reminds her of the Arabian Nights and jokingly suggests that her husband wish her a pair of extra hands to help her with all her work. The sergeant-major doesn’t find this joke funny, however, and urges Mr. White to use common sense if he insists on wishing. After supper and more tales of India, the sergeant-major leaves. Herbert says he thinks the sergeant-major is full of nonsense and jokes that his father should make himself an emperor so that he doesn’t have to listen to Mrs. White’s nagging. In mock anger, Mrs. White playfully chases her son.

Mr. White says he has everything he wants and isn’t sure what to wish for. Herbert says that two hundred pounds would enable them to pay off the money owed for the house. Mr. White wishes aloud for two hundred pounds as Herbert accompanies him with melodramatic chords played on the piano. Mr. White suddenly cries out and says that the paw moved like a snake in his hand. After Mr. and Mrs. White go to bed, Herbert sits by the fire and sees a vividly realistic monkey face in the flames. He puts out the fire, takes the monkey’s paw, and goes to bed.

Part II begins on the next morning, a sunny winter day. The room seems cheerful and normal in contrast to the previous evening’s gloomy atmosphere and the mummified paw now looks harmless. Mrs. White comments on how ridiculous the sergeant-major’s story was but remarks that two hundred pounds couldn’t do any harm. They could, Herbert jokes, if the money fell out of the sky onto his father’s head. Mr. White answers that people often mistake coincidence for granted wishes. Herbert then leaves for work.

Later that day, Mrs. White notices a stranger outside dressed in nice clothes. The stranger hesitantly approaches their gate three times before opening it and coming up to the door. Mrs. White ushers him in. He nervously states that he is a representative of Maw and Meggins, Herbert’s employer. Mrs. White asks whether Herbert is all right, and the representative says he is hurt, but in no pain. For a moment, Mrs. White feels relieved, until she realizes that Herbert feels no pain because he’s dead. The representative says that Herbert was “caught in the machinery.” After a pause, Mr. White says that Herbert was the only child they had left. Embarrassed, the representative stresses that he is simply obeying Maw and Meggins’s orders. He then explains that the company will not take any responsibility for the death but will give the Whites two hundred pounds. Mrs. White shrieks, and Mr. White faints.

In Part III, the Whites bury Herbert. Several days pass, and the couple feels exhausted and hopeless. A week after the burial, Mr. White wakes up and hears his wife crying by the window. He gently urges her to come back to bed, but she refuses. He dozes off again until Mrs. White suddenly cries out that she wants the monkey’s paw. In hysterics, she tells him to go downstairs and wish Herbert back to life. Mr. White resists and tells her that Herbert’s death and the two hundred pounds they had received had nothing to do with his wish the previous night. Mr. White says that he didn’t want to tell her before, but Herbert was so mangled that he had to identify the body by looking at the clothes. Mrs. White doesn’t listen, however, and continues to insist on wishing Herbert back to life with the monkey’s paw.

How does James Cross Giblin create realistic portraits of historical figures?
I can't figure this out and need help ASAP!! (つ﹏<。)

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I found an answer on google, hope this helped
So basically he focuses on how they think and do stuff so it shows what his characters are like

“He is a man – a man – a man!" snarled the Pack; and most of the wolves began to gather round Shere Khan, whose tail was beginning to switch.
Mowgli stood upright – the fire-pot in his hands. Then he stretched out his arms, and yawned in the face of the Council; but he was furious with rage and sorrow, for, wolf-like, the wolves had never told him how they hated him.

Use the drop-down menu to answer each question.
This passage focuses on a meeting to decide if Mowgli can stay in the jungle. What type of conflict occurs in this passage?

What are the opposing forces in the conflict?

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Answer:

the opposing forces are the wolfs and Shere Khan

Explanation:

What does precise language mean? Provide examples.

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Answer:

it means marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail.

Explanation:

it means to be sort of marked by exactness

The raft back and forth on the ragged sea as the frigid waters at its weathered hull.

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Law and religion is what I would like to agree on

Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.

This sounded nonsense to Alice, so she said nothing, but set off at once towards the Red Queen. To her surprise, she lost sight of her in a moment, and found herself walking in at the front-door again.

A little provoked, she drew back, and after looking everywhere for the queen (whom she spied out at last, a long way off), she thought she would try the plan, this time, of walking in the opposite direction.

It succeeded beautifully. She had not been walking a minute before she found herself face to face with the Red Queen, and full in sight of the hill she had been so long aiming at.

Why does Alice need to walk in the opposite direction to get to the Red Queen?

because the Red Queen has moved to another location
because Alice is initially walking in the wrong direction
because the house has changed the location of its windows and doors
because in this land the opposite way of doing things is often the correct way

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Answer:

because in this land the opposite way of doing things is often the correct way

Explanation:

I think this is the answer

Read these lines from "The Moon."

The moon has a face like the clock in the hall;
She shines on thieves on the garden wall,
On streets and fields and harbour quays,
And birdies asleep in the forks of the trees.

Why does the author mention "thieves" in the second line?

to show that the moon can spook people
to show that the moon is smart and tricky
to show that the moon helps catch criminals
to show that nothing can hide from the moon’s light

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Answer:

to show that nothing can hide from the moon's light

Answer:

to show that nothing can hide from the moon's light

Explanation:

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Based on the poems on pages 42-47, what decision is ha’s family trying to make? Is this decision challenging for them? Why or why not? Write a complete paragraph in and explain using one or two quotes from the text.

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Answer:

problem?

Explanation:

Answer:Ok so I didnt really read this book but its kinda obvious so  first of all look at the pages on 42 and 47 gather those poems and probably u can write them all in a peice of paper now after uve finished that u just gotto brainstorm what they are trying to do then if u know what it is say if its hard or not like theyrre going to build a catsel ofcourse thats hard so u just gotto say why its hard!  

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The assignment for this lesson is to read the summaries of two stories and respond to the following questions: What is the theme or motif of these two stories? Which elements of the traditional story has been changed in the modern story? How do these changes to the story make the theme or motif seem new and fresh for modern audiences?

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Answer:

The theme of the story is to not brag, because it would make you seem foolish and it could cause  someone to lose respect for you. And what changed was that weaving was popular back then and singing is popular now, and some people can relate to it !

REVISING (Passage 1)



Cheryl has written an essay for her English class. Read Cheryl's rough draft then answer the questions that follow.



An Adventure of a Lifetime



(1) More and more people are starting to look in places other than their chosen career paths to find meaning and satisfaction in life, and one of the most popular

ways folks are doing this is through volunteerism. (2) One specific kind of volunteerism, though, is becoming increasingly popular with people of all ages and stages

in life—volunteer vacations. (3) This kind of vacation, one where the traveler pays her own way and volunteers her time and efforts while on the trip, is being

embraced by people all over the world. (4) The best thing about volunteer vacations is that not only does the traveler get to escape her familiar surroundings and

see new sights, but she also comes home knowing that she has done something. (5) That knowledge brings a kind of satisfaction that a regular vacation cannot

deliver.



(6) Volunteer vacations take travelers almost anywhere across the globe to work on a huge selection of causes. (7) Worried about the elephants in Sri Lanka? (8)

Book a trip to its capital, Colombo, and journey to an elephant sanctuary. (9) Concerned about families living in poverty in Costa Rica? (10) Bring your whole family

down to help build new homes and learn a little Spanish while doing so. (11) Volunteer vacations can take willing helpers to the farthest reaches and most exotic

locations—some luxurious resorts are situated in areas that are steeped in poverty, so vacationers willing to spend half their time working can visit such places in

beautiful countries such as Bali, Mexico, and Brazil. (12) There is almost no limit to where adventurers can go.



(13) Perhaps the most compelling reason to consider a volunteer vacation is the feeling of intrinsic happiness and satisfaction of doing important, helpful work. (14)

Even if a volunteer cannot stay in the location long enough to see a project to its completion, just knowing that one’s work has helped people in need, brought vital

resources to folks who needed it, or helped to save endangered plants or animals brings a kind of pride and sense of meaning that simply spending money to lie by a

pool could never deliver. (15) This alone is part of what has caused volunteer vacations to become awesomely popular across the globe.



(16) There may be no better feeling than being able to visit an exotic location, learn something new, and return home knowing that one’s efforts have helped to

change the world. (17) Because the whole goal behind a vacation is to escape one’s usual, familiar surroundings and refuel, volunteer vacations seem like a win-win

situation with a promise of some kind of success for both the volunteer and those helped by the work. (18) For these reasons, a volunteer vacation is an adventure of

a lifetime.

Qestions: 1) Which of the following would best replace done something to provide a clearer ending to sentence 4?

gotten away from home

built a house

affected positive change

taken time to relax

2) Cheryl wants to add a better transition between the second paragraph (sentences 6–12) and the third paragraph (sentences 13–15). Which of the following sentences should be added after sentence 12 to help readers effectively transition from the second paragraph to the third?

Why not consider trying one of many different and exciting types of volunteer vacations available today?

Adventurers can go anywhere in the world that they can imagine.

Volunteers of any age can travel the world on a volunteer vacation.Volunteers of any age can travel the world on a volunteer vacation.

If benefiting others isn’t reason enough to try a volunteer vacation, imagine the ways you might benefit.

3) Cheryl wants to improve her word choice in sentence 15 to match the tone that is appropriate for her audience and purpose. Which phrase best replaces become awesomely popular?

skyrocket in likability

surge in popularity

change in recognition

increase in interest

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Answer: An adventure of a life time

Explanation: More and more people are starting to look in places other than their chosen career paths to find meaning ang satisfaction in life.

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Read the following explanations. Then answer the question.

The common spelling of the following words is arch.

monarch, arch-enemy, architect

The word architect means "the designer who is in charge of building plans."

Based on this information, what meaning do these words have in common?



A. important people in history

B. a group or set of people

C. a primitive person

D. the primary person

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Answer: D; the primary person

Explanation:

Important people in history are common in the words that are given below. Thus, option D is correct.

Who is an architect?

An architect is defined as a position who built something to construct something. He might have a plan or a preplanned design on which he or she is going to work on. A qualified someone who creates plans and oversees the development, or construction structures

In monarchs,  arch-enemy, and architecture the basic thing which was common was they were all an important part of history. In history, there were various monuments and structure that was architect by a monarch.

And every monarch had an arch-enemy from whom they used to fight. Also, these are the enemy would when gain control would destroy the architecture that was being made by the prior monarch.

Therefore, option D is the correct option.

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i’d also say 5 and 3
A leader with a hard heart will come to ruin and good always triumphs over evil

Why is it important to honor timelines?

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Answer: Around 160,000 Allied troops, 73,000 of whom were Americans, stormed the beaches of Normandy in a carefully coordinated attack. Before the invasion was over, an estimated 4,500 troops had lost their lives. Another 5,500 were listed as wounded or missing. German casualties topped 9,000.

Explanation:

Answer:

Timelines are very important in any study of history, as they allow one to connect concepts temporally, i.e. that is to say, with respect to time.

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as they ate, the wildlife officer spoke. "much of the wildlife in this area comes out only at night. so after supper, let's start a night watch. Volunteers will take shifts staying down here by the fire, away from the tents. Those who take part will get a chance to see a world that many of you never knew existed!"
What is the best question to ask at this point in the book?
why do animals only come out at night, what are they eating for supper, what kinds of animals will the volunteers see, why is the night shift done in shifts?

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Answer:

I think the answer is C "What kinds of animals will the volunteers see?"

Explanation:

This seems to fit best and apply to the story better. This is more of a main detail rather than a small one.

Did the rights described in the Declaration of Independence apply to all citizens of the colonies? Why or why not?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

it was put out to address everyone that they have independence

In 1772, Samuel Adams of Massachusetts drafted a declaration of the rights of the colonists as men, as Christians, and as subjects of the British Crown. This statement of the rights to which the colonists believed they were entitled was written 4 years before the Declaration of Independence.

If an unknown word is a describing word, the reader should find its meaning by looking for related

nouns.
verbs.
adverbs.
adjectives.

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Noun or verb. If it’s an adverb, look for the corresponding verb. If a adjective (describing words), look for a noun.

The more correct answer for this is probably noun

Answer:

Its B  verbs

Explanation:

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it’s B hope this helps <3
The answer would be choice B.

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Walking in the rain is...


FINISH THE SENTENCE WITH ATLEAST 5-6

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Answer:

Walking in the rain is fun when you are sad.

Explanation:

Walking in the rain is something people don’t normally do. You normally see it in movies or tv shows, when someone is sad.

Guys can you help me answer these questions so I can come up with the 4 digit code. I've put a screenshot of the questions.

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Answer:

the picture isnt pulling up

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