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What would be the moral of these stories? Dont worry I summarized them in 2 sentances....?

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I know theres a moral or lesson but I cant figure them out:

A donkey gets out of work by pretending to be ill, he tells the ox his secret, the farmer is able to understand them talk. The next day the ox doesnt have to work and the donkey does instead as punishment. The Donkey makes up a story which makes the ox go back to work. They both work the mext day.

This one is more important:

A hunter and a falcon are looking for water. The hunter sees a tree with water coming out and fills the falcons bowl with water. the falcon keeps knocking it over so the hunter cuts off the birds wings. Turns out it was trying to warn the hunter that a snake was poising the water. The hunter takes the falcon home and it dies

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  1. The moral of the second story is that sometimes in their anger people neglect friends. The falcon tried to warn the hunter but he was busy satisfying his own needs and didn't listen to him. When he took the falcon home he tried to look after him but it was too late. Sometimes people feel sorry for their deeds but that is not enough.

    And about the first one...It is about trusting wrong friends maybe. The farmer wanted to teach the donkey a lesson that he should not tell the ox everything.  


  2. Not able to help sorry.

  3. 1. Being lazy is not the answer to things. Face it yourself.

    2. Think before you act. Trust your companions?

  4. 1. Don't poke your eye with sharp objects.

    2. A falcon is not a substitute for brushing your teeth.

  5. the first one might be dont lie and the second one i think is to listen to others, here what they have to say and not always think of yourself. if he wasnt thinking about the water getting knocked over so there wasnt any for him, then things would have ended differently.

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