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In the oldest versions, a lion threatens a mouse that wakes him from sleep. The mouse begs forgiveness and makes the point that such unworthy prey would bring the lion no honor. The lion then agrees and sets the mouse free. Later, the lion is netted by hunters. Hearing it roaring, the mouse remembers its clemency and frees it by gnawing through the ropes. The moral of the story is that mercy brings its reward and that there is no being so small that it cannot help a greater.
No because thats basically just like racilal profiling
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I believe the answer would be 2
Explanation:
Seeing how Kerry blames his/her father for not taking them to the fireworks shows the lack of connection between the two of them, paragraph 2 is also the only one that directly mentions more than one character. Hope this helps, correct me if I'm wrong!
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independent clause
independent clauses
independent clause / dependent clause
"not depending on another for livelihood or subsistence"
<u>Mrs. Reese went skiing</u>, and <u>then she went for hot chocolate</u>.
<u> I am doing my best to complete one random act of kindness each day.</u>
Instead of doing homework, <u>Riley and Olivia did all their work in study hall</u>.