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Fables II: Aesop's Supposed Tales

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Introduction:
"Fables under Aesop's name are well-known, but whether he wrote them is uncertain. These fables can teach us a true conduct in life with their morals. Can you remember what moral matches what fable?"


1. "Do not let anything turn you from your purpose." Which fable is this the moral of?
    The Wolf and the Kid
    The young Crab and his Mother
    The Tortoise and the Ducks
    The Frogs and the Ox


2. "Foolish curiosity and vanity often lead to misfortune." Are you able to name the fable that brings this moral?
    The Wolf and the Kid
    The Frogs and the Ox
    The Tortoise and the Ducks
    The young Crab and his Mother


3. "Do not tell others how to act unless you can set a good example." This moral can be inferred from which fable?
    The Young Crab and his Mother
    The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox
    Belling the Cat
    The Frogs and the Ox


4. "Do not attempt the impossible." Can you correlate the right fable to this moral?
    The Eagle and the Jackdaw
    The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox
    The Frogs and the Ox
    Belling the Cat


5. "Those who try to deceive may expect to be paid in their own coin." Which fable teaches us this moral?
    Hercules and the Wagoner
    The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox
    The Boy and the Filberts
    Belling the Cat


6. "It is one thing to say that something should be done, but quite a different matter to do it." Which fable is this the moral of?
    The Boy and the Filberts
    Belling the Cat
    Hercules and the Wagoner
    The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox


7. "Do not let your vanity make you overestimate your powers." Can you match the fable to this moral?
    The Eagle and the Jackdaw
    The Fox and the Grapes
    The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
    The Bundle of Sticks


8. "Do not attempt too much at once." Are you able to name the fable that brings this moral?
    The Boy and the Filberts
    The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
    The Bundle of Sticks
    The Fox and the Grapes


9. "Self help is the best help." This moral can be inferred from which fable?
    The Wolf and the Crane
    The Lion and the Mouse
    The Ass and his Driver
    Hercules and the Wagoner


10. "A kindness is never wasted." Can you correlate the right fable to this moral?
    The Ass and his Driver
    The Lion and the Mouse
    The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf
    The Wolf and the Crane


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