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In this imaginative exploration, we delve into the interplay between nature and emotions through the lenses of various characters. From Half-Chicken's gratitude towards the fire for its assistance to the compassionate wind that lifts him from danger, each scene reveals important lessons on deliberate actions, creativity, and kindness. We encounter themes of composition in music and poetry, the weight of sorrow and gratitude, and the swift, playful antics of Rabbit and Coyote. This narrative encourages reflection on our own emotions and the impact of our responses to each other.
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He waded slowly and deliberately into the shallow river and then stood still.
deliberately Move slowly and carefully
Say the word deliberately
Would you walk deliberately along a rocky path or a sidewalk?
composed If you make up a song
Say the word composed
The fire felt gratitude for the help that Half-Chicken gave it.
gratitude Thanking someone for something
Say the word gratitude
If you felt gratitude for someone, would you say “thank you” or “I don’t want to talk to you?”
The wind showed compassion to Half-Chicken when it lifted him out of danger.
compassion Kind to someone who needs help
Say the word compassion
Which of the following shows compassion to someone who has fallen-
suggested Gave someone an idea
Say the word suggested
enormous Very big
Say the word enormous
exclaimed Said it excitedly
Say the word exclaimed
swift Moves very quickly
Say the word swift
vain You think very highly of yourself
Say the word vain
If someone is vain about his or her looks, does he or she stop at a mirror?
overhead You heard it without people knowing you were listening
Say the word overhead
If you overheard someone telling a secret, should you share it?