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On a scorching hot day, a thirsty fox stumbles upon a cluster of ripe, purple grapes hanging from a tall vine. Desperate to quench his thirst, he leaps again and again, but can't reach the delicious fruit. Just then, a little bird flies in and effortlessly enjoys the sweet grapes. Frustrated, the fox claims the grapes are sour and walks away. This fable teaches a lesson about envy and rationalizing one's desires when they seem out of reach.
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It is a very hot day. A thirsty fox wants to find some water. Then he sees a bunch of g_____. They are p_____ and r____. The fox l____ at these grapes and wants to eat them. But the grapes are on a tall vine. He c____ eat them. So he jumps and jumps. But the grapes are so high. The fox can’t reach them. A little bird comes. She sees the grapes too. She flies h___ and eats the grapes. The grapes are sweet. The little bird is h____. But the fox is angry. He says:” Those grapes are s___. They are not sweet at all.” Then he goes away. rapes urple ound ooks an’t igh appy our
Answer the questions • Are the grapes purple or green? • Are the grapes sweet or sour? • Who can eat the grapes, the bird or the fox? • Does the fox like the grapes? They are purple. They are sweet. The bird. Yes, he does.
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