![]() With each pebble the water rose a little higher until at last it was near enough so he could drink: AESOP FABLE Picking up some small pebbles, he dropped them into the pitcher one by one. But the pitcher was high and had a narrow neck and no matter how he tried, the Crow coUld not reach the water: The poor thing felt as if he must die of thirst_ Then an idea came to him. In a spell of dry weather, when the Birds could find very little to drink a thirsty Crow found a pitcher with a little water in it. What does the story tell us? Our best blessings are often the least appreciated: Blessings are given to those who worked hard: C People are grateful of so many blessings D. "YoU lie here in my cooling shade, and yet YOU say am useless! Thus ungratefully, Jupiter, do men receive their blessingsl" AESOP FABLE "How useless is the Planel" said one of them: "It bears no fruit whatever, and only serves to litter the ground with leaves "Ungrateful creaturesl" said a voice from the Plane Tree. As they Iay looking up among the pleasant leaves, they saw that it was a Plane Tree Two Travellers, walking in the noonday sun, sought the shade of widespreading tree to rest. What does the story tell us? Following instruction is very essential The use of our wisdom may help US out: C In every solution, there lies cooperation D. But the pitcher was high and had a narrow neck and no matter how he tried, the Crow coUld not reach the water: The poor thing felt as if he must die of thirst Then an idea came to him. SOLVED: '1 and 2 what does the story tell us?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |