Answer:
The Tortoise and the Hare: Never Give Up! ...
The Ants and the Grasshopper: Work Hard and Play Hard! ...
The Dog and the Shadow: Be happy With What You Have. ...
The Crow and the Pitcher: There's always a way! ...
The Bell and the Cat: Ideas Are Good, But Execution Is Better!
Explanation:
<em>It shows that even though many years have passed, tradition is still passed down through out decendants, and so is our knowledge. It shows that even though theres been years of our race evoling, we still remeber what happend that long ago. We still can connect with out roots through our knowledge. </em>
My Fathers Song does a better job of characterizing the person being remembered in my opinion. The author says ‘I remember the soft damp sand in my hand.’ Then he proceeds to keep adding details to that memory of his father, in the beginning of the poem is talks about how he misses his father and adds details about his father. Some details like his voice and thin chest. (Brainless answer?)
Assuming that this is referring to the same paragraph that was posted before with this question, the best option would be "<span>b. He hides behind a tree" since this provides cover. </span>