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lorasvet [3.4K]
2 years ago
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Both the Stag and the Lion contribute to the theme of the passage. Choose the details and text evidence from the drop-downs to s

how how they contribute. Not all details and text evidence will be used.
How The Stag Contributes to Theme: Learns lesson, Teaches lesson, Offers compliments, Offers encouragement

2. Text evidence: “Through the meadow the Stag raced, gasping in fear.” “The Stag will surely outrun the Lion!” “Closer and closer the Lion came, smiling with its sharp teeth showing.” “Oh,’he said, ‘how I have fooled myself!”

3. How the Lion contributes to the theme: Learns lesson, Teaches lesson, Offers compliments, Offers encouragement
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mel-nik [20]2 years ago
3 0

Through the evidence of the text, it is possible to understand that the Stag contributes to the theme when learning the lesson, as it underestimated its best features, such as its legs that help it to run from its predators.

The lion, on the other hand, contributed to the theme by teaching the lesson, as he managed to accompany the deer, whose horns that he valued so much, were stuck in the branches of the trees, favoring its capture by the lion.

<h3 /><h3>What is a fable?</h3>

It can be understood as a short narrative text whose objective is to convey a moral lesson. In fables, there is the representation of animals with human characteristics, such as speech, to generate an analogy with our daily life and transmit an educational message.

Therefore, through the capture of the stag by the lion in the fable, there is the moral of the story that we should not underestimate the best in us, as these characteristics will often help us in adverse situations.

Find out more information about fable here:

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