Aesop's Fables
The Dog and The Wolf
A gaunt (thin) Wolf was almost dead with hunger when
he happened to meet a House-dog who was passing by. "Ah, Cousin,"
said the Dog. "I knew how it would be; your irregular life will soon be
the ruin of you. Why do you not work steadily as I do, and get your food
regularly given to you?"
"I would have no
objection," said the Wolf, "if I could only get a place."
"I will easily arrange that for
you," said the Dog; "come with me to my master and you shall share my
work."
So the Wolf and the Dog went towards
the town together. On the way there the Wolf noticed that the hair (fur) on a certain
part of the Dog's neck was very much worn away, so he asked him how that had
come about.
"Oh, it is nothing," said
the Dog. "That is only the place where the collar is put on at night to
keep me chained up; it chafes (painful) a bit , but one soon gets used to it."
"Is that all?" said the
Wolf. "Then good-bye to you, Master Dog."
Better starve free than be a fat
slave.
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To read more and relate the fable
to our daily life, click the picture
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Answer the questions below:
1. What are the main characters in the story ?
The main characters in the story are _________ and _______________________.
2. Please describe the dog and the wolf by using bubble map ?
thin, wild, domesticated, fat,
hungry,well-fed, gaunt, helpful
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