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Snowcat [4.5K]
3 years ago
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Read "The Tortoise and the Hare." What do the characters remember about the story? In a paragraph of at least three sentences, c

hoose either the Tortoise or the Hare and write a flashback that tells a portion of the story from that character's point of view.
A Hare was one day making fun of a Tortoise for being so slow upon his feet. "Wait a bit," said the Tortoise; "I'll run a race with you, and I'll wager that I win." "Oh, well," replied the Hare, who was much amused at the idea, "let's try and see"; and it was soon agreed that the fox should set a course for them, and be the judge. When the time came both started off together, but the Hare was soon so far ahead that he thought he might as well have a rest: so down he lay and fell fast asleep. Meanwhile the Tortoise kept plodding on, and in time reached the goal. At last the Hare woke up with a start, and dashed on at his fastest, but only to find that the Tortoise had already won the race.
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Alexxx [7]3 years ago
7 0
<span>One day it was a hare and a tortoise who argued who was the fastest so they decided to make a race to see who was the fastest one, so when that day came the hare run the fastest as he could so when he was looking back he noticed that the tortoise was super behind him like 100 miles away so he decided that he was going to take a soak , so he was confidence that he was going to win and because of his carelessness the tortoise won the race.</span>
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