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Daniel [21]
1 year ago
15

what theme can best be applied to the interaction between the little red tortoise and the giraffe? the little red tortoise

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Reptile [31]1 year ago
3 0

The theme can best be applied to the interaction between the little red tortoise and the giraffe "Cleverness can overcome brute force."

This expression has been taken from the story "The Little Red Tortoise," written by Outa Karel.

A giraffe was hurting the tortoise living in the jungle. All the tortoises were afraid that the giraffe will kill all of them.

However, the little red tortoise showed some courage and started hurting the giraffe until drowned completely in the sand.

The little red tortoise emerged as a hero in his nation. With little bravery, it saved the lives of so many tortoises.

See a similar question about the central theme here:

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