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Animals in Fables Read this fable from Europe and think about the moral of the fable . The Dog and the Wolf One day a very thin and very hungry wolf met a dog . The dog said to the wolf , "Look how thin and hungry you are . Soon you will die . I work very hard , but my master feeds me every day . " "That sounds wonderful , " said the wolf . "I wish 1 could have such a life . " "No problem , " said the dog . " 1 will take you to my master . We will work together . " So the wolf and the dog walked together towards the town . On the way , the wolf saw that the dog was wearing something around his neck . He asked the dog what it was . "It is my collar , " said the dog . "At night , my master puts a rope through my collar and ties me to the house . Don't worry . You will get used to it . It ' s nothing . " "Really ? " said the wolf . And at that point the wolf said good-bye to the dog and went back to the forest . Closer Reading Answer on 1 What does the fable tell us about the dog and the wolf ? Put the information from the fable in the correct column . 2 Write three sentences about the dog ' s life and three sentences about the wolfs life . What is the main difference between the dog and the wolf ? \ Which of the following sentences best describes the moral of this fable ? Explain your choice . & For everything we have , we pay a price . S > It's better to be free than to be a slave . c It's better to have a home than to be without a home . < 3 Wolves dislike work . Fables use personification— . animals talk and act . - ^™* like people . '

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