1st- is a noun phrase
2nd- not a noun phrase
3rd-is a noun phrase
4th-not a noun phrase
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The speaker in the poem "The first lesson" is C. a parent.
The poem tells a story about a parent and his daughter in a pool or some other water, and the parent is teaching his kid how to swim. Of course, the whole poem is a metaphor - it's not really about swimming, but an important lesson that a parent has to teach his child about life itself.
Most often, it is deciphered through A) context clues. Some people, however, choose to decipher them through B) pronoun references. Just to be on the safe side, I'd choose A) context clues because most often, the words that are being deciphered are they themselves the pronoun.
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Answer:
Slow and steady wins the race.
Explanation:
It gives such theme but secretly it teaches the children that one has unique potential in itself and try to be proud and satisfied with our own weakness.It guides the way of patience,intelligence and statistical like tortoise and says the motto to eradicate the proud feeling of perfection in oneself.
Yes,there are similar types of tales in our culture.