Write a three- to five-sentence paragraph in which you apply the moral of "The Farmer, His Son, and the Donkey" to your own life. If you would like to, you may write your story as a fable.
Write a three- to five-sentence paragraph in which you apply the moral of "The Farmer, His Son, and the Donkey" to your own life. If you would like to, you may write your story as a fable.
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The moral of the story is When you try to please everyone, you end up pleasing no one.
Explanation:
The miller, his son and their donkey is the story where the son is trying to please everyone. In their struggle to please everyone the donkey fell over the bridge and because his foot were tied together the donkey was drowned. They end up trying to please no one and losing their own donkey.
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The farmer, his son, and their donkey is the story where the son is trying to please everyone. They changed their mind multiple times to make sure no one thought they were foolish. But, everyone had different opinions. The donkey ended up being tired of their foolishness and ran away.
Explanation:
kid version
Explanation:
The moral of the story... Moral comes from the latin word mores, for habits. the moral of the story is supposed to teach you to be a better person. If moral is used as an adjective, it means good, or ethical.
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