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  • One morning as a fox was gracefully walking through the woods, he hears a rusting on a tree and decides to see what it was. He sees a crow who had a soft, delicate, yellow piece of cheese in her mouth. He could smell the unique tasty smell of it and started mouthwatering. He thinks that the cheese is a piece of heaven. He decides to trick the crow to get the piece of cheese to eat for breakfast
  • I must get this piece of cheese...
  • The cunning fox tells the crow, "Hello wonderful Crow. I see today you are very beautiful. Your black sleek feathers are as dark as coal and are looking very charming as they are dancing in the light breeze. Your short sharp beak makes me jealous, and I wish I have what you have. Your prettiness is a million times better than that of a peacock. Surely, this prettiness comes with a pretty voice?"
  • Hello wonderful Crow. I see today you are very beautiful. Your black sleek feathers are as dark as coal and are dancing in the light breeze. Your short sharp beak makes me jealous, and I wish I had what you have. Your prettiness is a million times better than that of a peacock. Surely, this prettinesscomes with a pretty voice?
  • The crow was fooled by what the fox said, and she opened her mouth to sing. Suddenly, the piece of cheese fell out of her mouth and the fox got it. The crow was surprised and disappointed. She lost her food. The crow regreted trusting him. The fox took the piece of choose in his mouth and felt the softness of it and chewed it all the way, savoring every bite of the milky and creamy cheese.
  • Oh no!
  • After the fox was done eating, he told he crow, "You don't have the best voice, but you sure do have one, but what you don't have it your wits." The theme is don't believe everything you hear. Not everyone is to be trusted. "The flatterer lives at the expense of those who will listen to him" (http://read.gov/aesop/027.html).
  • You don't have the best voice, but you sure do have one, but what you don't have it your wits.
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