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lunes, 9 de septiembre de 2013

WHAT IS THE MORAL OF THE FABLE?

                    What do "The Hare and the Tortoise", ´"The Ant and the Grasshopper" and "The Lion and the Mouse" have in common? If you say that they are fables, you are right. And if you say that they are Aesop´s Fables, that´s even better.
   Aesop´s fables are very well known all over the world. They have been translated to all languages, so children from different countries are very familiar with them. Their morals have become part of life and it is usual to hear them when you are given an advice.
   Who was Aesop? It is said that he was a Greek slave who was freed because he was always telling his master these wonderful stories, but we are still not sure about this information. However, his stories have been written and published for a long time and we have had the opportunity to read them with you. Haven´t we?
    Click on the link below to watch one of Aesop´s fable. Then tell us what you think the moral of the fable means.

WHAT DOES THE MORAL OF THE FABLE MEAN? USE YOUR OWN WORDS TO EXPLAIN IT.

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  1. María Emilia Guzmán García 7TH AIR220 de septiembre de 2013, 17:29

    WHAT DOES THE MORAL OF THE FABLE MEAN? USE YOUR OWN WORDS TO EXPLAIN IT.

    *The fable is "Never trust the advice of a man with difficulties". I think that the moral of the fable is that because do not have to trust people who have problems and do not know what to do to lie a living thing.

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  2. MARIA SOL FALQUEZ AROSEMENA24 de septiembre de 2013, 13:15

    Never trust the advice of a man with dificulties. I think this means that if you are in trouble and you need help someone comes and asks what are you doing you lie then he goes with you and then you scape and you let him or her in the trouble you were.

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  3. The moral of the fable is: "Never trust in the advice of a man in difficulties" in my opinion, that is because the man may get benefit of you.

    José Bohórquez

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  4. WHAT DOES THE MORAL OF THE FABLE MEAN? USE YOUR OWN WORDS TO EXPLAIN IT.

    The moral of this Fable is: "Never trust the advice of a man with dificulties".I think it means that sometimes when you see a person with a problem he or she is going to try to solve that problem and sometimes you can't trust in that person because he or she only is using you to solve the problem.

    Carla Bruno Sala.
    7 Air 1.

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  5. We don´t have to believe in people with dificulties because maybe they want to take advantages os us, specially if we don't know these people.

    Daniela Ordeñana

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  6. in the fable the story is "Nevrer trust the advice of a man with difficulties". Because ; the crow jump to the vallege to help the fox and get out from that vallage , and when the fox with it "falcuties" get out said "bye " and he didn't help the crowd .

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  7. WHAT DOES THE MORAL OF THE FABLE MEAN? USE YOUR OWN WORDS TO EXPLAIN IT.
    that you dont have to safe all the people that are in danger becaus you dont know he or her and then it can put in danger you.

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  8. The moral is"Never ignore the advice of a man with difficulties" I think that the moral is that we don´t have to ignore the people with problems or difficulties we have to help them.

    MELANY TUMBACO 7AIR2

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  9. JUAN RAFAEL MONTERO 7 AIR 125 de septiembre de 2013, 13:26

    Never trust the advice of a man with difficulties. That means, that you have to be attentive to identify the ones that want to cheat you to benefit themselves, even if they are unknown.

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  10. Franklin Barrera 7 "air2"25 de septiembre de 2013, 14:25

    WHAT DOES THE MORAL OF THE FABLE MEAN? USE YOUR OWN WORDS TO EXPLAIN IT.
    The moral of this fable is ``never trust the advice of a man with difficulties´´ and for me that mean that if someone have difficulties in anyplace you don´t have to believe in he because he wants to get profit for get out of that problem

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  11. WHAT DOES THE MORAL OF THE FABLE MEAN? USE YOUR OWN WORDS TO EXPLAIN IT.
    The moral of the fable mean that you dont have to trust in the promises of people that are passing with problem because they only promise to get out of the problem.
    BY: KARYN RAMIREZ 7"B"

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  12. I think that the moral means that isf you hear the advice of someone that have difficullties you could also have problems so better don´t trust in someone that have dificulties.

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  13. "Never trust the advice of a man with difficulties" is the moral of this fable
    I think it means this;
    First
    Don't trust in the people that you don't know about, because they would only help them, not to you.
    Second
    You need to think about what you´re going to do before acting. And, it needs to be in accordance with the things that your parents taught you, in the moral way

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  14. Lilibeth Vivas Pacheco25 de septiembre de 2013, 16:51

    The moral of the fable is "Never trust the advice of a man with difficulties" I think that the moral is because, when someone is in problems we want to help, but we don´t know if they are telling us a lie or the truth, but sometimes people are telling the truth, like the goat because she want to help him, but he lie to her ,now she is in problems



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  15. Leonardo Narváez Jara25 de septiembre de 2013, 18:39

    The fable is a learning tool used to teach children moral principles. The moral in the fable are the principles or rules that governing the characters. It teaches us how to act different situations, which are represented by animals that make the role of human behavior. For children it is much easier to understand these behaviors using items that are easy for them to relate and assimilate.

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  16. "Never trust the advice of a man with difficulties" ,this is the moral of this fable and I think that this moral is good for a fable like this, because is true that you do not have to trust in people who have problems ,firstable if that person can not resolve his problems ,he less could solve yours, other important thing is that when someone who has problems advice you the real intention of this is that you also have problems like my mom saies when someone is in trouble never wants to be alone.


    by:Ani

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  17. The moral that never trust the advice of difilcultis

    Solange muñoz

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  18. It means that you can't trust when a person that have a problem tell you lies only to get out of that situation.



    Isabella Rodriguez 7 Air 1

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  19. For me the moral means that you can t trust in a person that is in a difficult situation because he or she can tell you false statements.


    Valeria Toasa - 7 Air 1

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  20. maria emilia baquerizo26 de septiembre de 2013, 6:50

    the moral means you dont have to trust in some words that a person with difficulties is saying.

    maria emilia baquerizo 7 air 2

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  21. that means that you dont have to trust persons with problems because if they can not resolve the problems less they cant solve your problems


    matthew charly 7 air 1

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  22. the messages is that you dont need to thrust all what you see, dont thrust the person you dont know about her or his

    DANIEL GAVILANES 7 AIR 2

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  23. THE MORAL IS THAT YOU DONT HAVE TO MEET PEOPLE WITH PROBLEMS. IF YOU DONT KNOW SOMEONE DONT HEL HIM BECAUSE IT CAN BE DANGEROUS.

    TELMO BASTIDAS 7 AIR1

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  24. The moral is that we dont have to trust in all the persons that says that have problems or dissabilities.

    Dayana Aguilera 7 Air 2

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  25. The moral of this story is "Never trust a man with difficulties". It is because if you have to help somebody you do not trust you will be tricked.

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  26. Well, I think that the moral is that when you see some person that is in problems you have to help us and to don't be a bad friend.

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  27. I thing that this moral mean to not trust in all the things that people sees you

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  28. Hello my name is Ainahara and for me the moral of the story "Never trust te advice of a man with difficulties"
    this can mean that sometimes people who have a problem , they are lying or they want to you feel bad of what you did.

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  29. Bruno Jalon 7th Air 126 de septiembre de 2013, 10:17

    The moral of this fable is "Never trust the advise of a man whit difficulties".
    I think that if you trust strangers can be kind of trap and then you dont know what will happen next

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  30. Ariel Garay Pazmiño 7 c air 126 de septiembre de 2013, 10:23

    The moral is " Never trust the advice of a man with difficulties" I think it mean that you don´t have to trust any person who have problems, because he/she can be lying to you and possibly at the end you can stay with his/her problems.
    -Ariel garay 7air 1-

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  31. William David Cortez Vallejo26 de septiembre de 2013, 10:50

    For me the moral is that NEVER TRUST PEOPLE WITH PROBLEMS BECAUSE THEY CAN BETRAY YOU.

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  32. The moral of the fable is never trust of the man with difficultures .I think that you never do the things that a person said if he have difficultures because if you did you can have problems .

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  33. sebastian jaramillo 6toA26 de septiembre de 2013, 11:06

    The moral is never trust strangers beacause the goat did not know him , you first have to know him after trusting him.

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  34. The moral is that never trust the advice of a man with difficulties because they can do a treat with you

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  35. WHAT DOES THE MORAL OF THE FABLE MEAN? USE YOUR OWN WORDS TO EXPLAIN IT.
    I think that the fable mean that we do not have to trust to people that we don't know because they can hurt yoursefl

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  36. WHAT DOES THE MORAL OF THE FABLE MEAN? USE YOUR OWN WORDS TO EXPLAIN IT.
    the moral is abaut that never trust in a man ho have problems because he or she are lying Ricardo Menendez

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  37. the moral is that you don t have trust a man that you don t know or have a problem

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  38. sebastian zambrano mora erick26 de septiembre de 2013, 11:34

    The moral of a fable means what the fable wants to say you about problems in today and how they can or they affect the world

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  39. *The moral is "Never trust the advice of a man with difficulties". That mean that: you never have to trust in the things that strangers persons said because we don´t know the strangers intencions.
    by:Oscar Hill

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  40. OLVIN INTRIAGO 7 AIR126 de septiembre de 2013, 12:00

    Well I think that the moral of this fable is very interesting because its say to you that never trust the advice of a man with difficulties .In the world are a lot of god and bad people thats why you need to analyze a person after you can trust the advice of this person because if you think: I am good person thats why I am gonna help or trust this man,NO because you dont know if that person is good or bad thats why you have to analyze first before making things.

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  41. The fable is ´´never trust the advice of a men with difficulty . My opinion of this moral is that is in on the fable is because you don´t have to trust people that has prombles.

    By: Jimmy Pozo

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  42. Tatiana Peralta 7th air126 de septiembre de 2013, 12:21

    The moral is "never trust in the advice of a man with difficulties". In case of the fox it means that he had a problem,he couldn't go out from the hole so thesaid a lie to the goat and the goat trusted in the fox that had a problem, difficulty

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  43. "Never trust the advice of man with problems. For my opinion is that the moral is in the fable because you don't have to trust people that have problems

    Andrea arce c.

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  44. The moral means like a lesson of the life that you can put i the real life and in others life

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  45. WHAT DOES THE MORAL OF THE FABLE MEAN? USE YOUR OWN WORDS TO EXPLAIN IT.


    I think the moral was: "Never trust in strange people"

    because an strange person can take advantage of you and can lie you with words.


    BY: Rommel Zamora

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  46. Juan Carlos Romero Bello 6th Air 226 de septiembre de 2013, 13:28

    The moral is: " Never trust the advice of a man with difficulties" .It is the moral of the fable because we not have to put other people in problems only say if they can help us.

    Juan Carlos Romero Bello 6th Air 2

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  47. The moral of the fable is "Never trust the advice of a man that is with difficulties" that we have never to trust in a person that is strange to us.

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  48. The moral of the fable is Never trust the advice of a man with dificulties. It means that you only have to trust people that you know.

    By Melania Galecio

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  49. The moral of the story is: To never trust someone that is in a problem. I thing that it mean to never pay attention to someone in troubles because you can betray.
    Fabiana plaza

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  50. WHAT DOES THE MORAL OF THE FABLE MEAN? USE YOUR OWN WORDS TO EXPLAIN IT.

    The moral explains that there are persons who abuse the nobility or generosity of others.

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  51. For me the moral of this fable means that we don´t have to trust in people we don´t know because we can have problems
    Daniela Castro

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  52. William Gualteros 6to basic air 126 de septiembre de 2013, 15:05

    That it someone need help don't trust the advice that he/she/it tell

    only if saw that that person looks like a good person and only

    asks you help , then you can help that person but allways with

    care

    By : William Maximiliano Gualteros

    Quevedo 6to basic air 1

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  53. The moral is "Never trust the advice of a man in difficulties." I think that's the moral because that people always will take advantage of innocence, never think of others only in  himself.

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  54. I think that the moral is : that you never have entrus in a person that you has never seen, worse if is with disability . and you never have to abuse people that have disability

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  55. The moral of the small fable is: Never trust the advice of a man in difficulties. It means not to trust strangers that are in a problem. Because maybe it is lying, trying to make you fall in the trap so they can find a way out.

    Adriàn Toledo Arcos 6th Air 1

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  56. The moral is that never trust a man with dificulties that means that never trust on someone you do not meet.

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  57. that is bad to trust in peaple that is new for you ,that person can hurt you and you dont know what things he can do it, so be careful with people . LEONARDO BARBERANZ AIR 2

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  58. A moral of a fable is something that can help you in live and you can use it in live in all the thinks you do

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  59. for me what fox do is very bad because he lied to the goat and goat trusted in the fox and the fox used goat for get out of
    the hole and goat stayed in the hole.

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  60. Alejandro Zimeri Montesdeoca 7th Air 1

    The moral of the fable is never trust strangers or others that are in trouble, because they will trick you to make you in problems and they will be safe.

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  61. you never need to left your work behind because that can have consequences

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  62. the moral of the fable is the mesaje of the story.it is what you learn about the fable.

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  63. The moral is Never trust the advice of a man with difficulties and it means that you never have to trust and to do what unknowns said you


    Eduardo Haboud 6a

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  64. For me, the moral means that you don´t have to trust in someone who is in a difficult situation because if you trust in that advice you can have the problems that person has.
    IVANNA SAUD - 6th AIR

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  65. the fable is: Never trust the advice of a man with difficulties. I think that you have to be kind and all of that stuff, but you don't have to trust in everything that they tell you. But this doesn't means that you have to be a bad person. You can help but with loyalty and nobility.

    Juan Martin Sabogal

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  66. The moral of the fable means what syou learn of the fable and you can apply it on your life.

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  67. the moral of the fable means that we shouldn't trust when people give us an advice if they are in difficulties because they want to save themself.

    Nicole Rivera Tinoco 6B

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  68. if you trust the advice of a man in difficulties you may finish in troble because the dont try to help you they try to help themself

    Isabella Rivera T Air 1

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  69. "Never trust the advice of a man with difficulties".
    It's good to help but don't fall for other people's jokes.
    Not everything that people say is true.

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  70. Maria Belen Balladares C.26 de septiembre de 2013, 20:03

    The moral "Never trust the advice of a man with difficulties" means that a person in troubles can lie us and we don't trust us.

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  71. Never trust in strangers or in advices that they give to you.

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  72. that fable try to tell us that we don´t have to trust something that a stranger tell us to do, because sometimes they will not be good persons

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