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WARRIOR [948]
2 years ago
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The bird of the golden land summary and about the main characters in english​

English
1 answer:
Len [333]2 years ago
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Answer:

  A king discovers that golden apples from a tree in his garden are disappearing. A golden bird is taking the apples. A single feather from the bird is priceless. The king's three sons search for the golden bird one by one. A fox appears to each prince and advises them. The elder princes dismiss the fox's advice. Initially, the prince takes the fox's advice. But he ignores it, causing more issues. Despite this, the fox remains loyal to the young prince and tries to assist him.

The fox reappears to the prince. The fox begs to be killed and his head and paws removed. The prince obeys the fox this time. The dead fox resurrects as the golden princess's brother.

Explanation:

Change some words to make it your own. :)

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