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A suitable moral for this story would be: "popularity does not mean friendship."
We are talking about the story of a hare who was very popular with other animals of the region. All these animals claimed to be friends with the hare, and she believed them.
However, one day, the hare needed the help of her friends to protect her against the hounds that were going after her. The hare asked the help of the horse, the bull, the goat, the ram, and the calf, and no one wanted to help. In the end, she got to run for her life.
So, a suitable moral for this story would be: "popularity does not mean friendship."
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the real question is DOESNT he trust max (NANI {srry})
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Answer: The answer is A. the gorgeous blue sky
<span>In an attempt to avoid battle, King Claudius sends two messengers to the king of Norway, letting him know that his nephew, Fortenbras, was putting together an army to wage war on Denmark and reclaim lands previously lost during the rule of King Fortenbras, his father. This is the same information that Horatio interprets from the visitation of the ghost of King Hamlet, and what he tells the sentries.</span>
B. a letter. Macbeth was given his prophecy by his meeting with the witches that he will become king. He sends a letter to communicate his prophetic message to his lady, who encourages him to murder King Duncan when news arrives that he will be visiting Inverness. She manipulates her husband Macbeth, stating he is weak and persuades him to kill the King to hasten the prophecy of becoming king.