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skad [1K]
3 years ago
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Whats the most exciting part in the tortoise and the hare describe with details​

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1 answer:
kari74 [83]3 years ago
3 0
The most exciting part is when the hare learns the moral of the story that being slow doesn’t always mean your a loser because it also describes a real life situation in a way because esoteric one might have disability’s but either way they are still powerful in their own ways.
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