The Hare and a Tortoise- (Past Tense)

Correct Form of the Verb

The Hare and a Tortoise-Past Tense

    In the old days, a hare and a tortoise unlikely friends. The tortoise in a pond, while the hare his burrow nearby. Their friendship smooth sailing, except for one issue - the pride of hare in his speed. He often the tortoise for being slow, which the feelings of tortoise, but he silent. One day, the hare about his speed to other animals and them to a race. The tortoise surprisingly the challenge. The hare , thinking it was a joke, but the tortoise calm. They a distant tree as the finishing point and the race. The hare quickly from sight, but soon to mock the slowness of tortoise and a nap. Meanwhile, the tortoise steadily forward. When the hare woke up, he back and did not the tortoise, so he leisurely towards the finishing point. To his shock, the tortoise was already resting at the winning post. The hare was , and the tortoise , "You were proud of your speed, but slow and steady the race finnally. Moral of the story: Moral: Pride a fall. Slow and steady the race This story us that pride and overconfidence can to failure, while steady effort and perseverance can lead to success.




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