1. To teach a lesson, <span>Aesop used the fable "The Fox and the Crow."
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2. Sitting in a tree with a piece of cheese in her beak <span><span>is a crow</span>.
3. </span><span>Nearby, a fox spies on the crow.
4. The crow is the fox's plan </span><span>to trick.
5. His goal is to get her cheese. (gerund)
There is no gerund in this sentence.
6. To distract the crow's attention, t</span><span><span>he fox flatters her.
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7. </span><span>Slyly, he asks her to sing just one song.
8. </span><span>Opening her mouth to sing, the crow drops the cheese.
9. The fox snaps up the cheese in a flash.
10. </span><span><span>To end the fable, </span>Aesop adds a moral.</span>
In “The Most Dangerous Game” and “The Sniper”, the protagonists (Rainsford and The Sniper, respectively) share the similarity that both are both sneaky and intelligent while having to deal with a life or death situation against and antagonist. The differences between both short stories protagonist are that Rainsford see humans as superior to animals at the beginning and is scared about killing, while The Sniper does not have this ideology and its actually excited about killing. The end of “The Most Dangerous Game” implies that Rainsford was successfull at defeating his enemy as he observes that "he had never slept in a better bed". On the other hand, The Sniper has a dramatic end has the protagonist noticed that he killed his brother.
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