Here is a new version of The Crow and the Fox for fourth years: Once upon a time, there was a crow and a fox. The crow had become much smarter after the fox had cheated her of her meat. One day, the crow was lucky enough to find a large piece of meat. As for the fox, it ran over after smelling the meat fragrance. When it saw the crow on the tree with meat in its mouth, its eyes turned and it wanted to use the old method to trick the crow again. The fox smiled and said," My dear crow, you look especially energetic today. Your feathers are as shiny as black satin. You must be the most elegant bird in this forest." Can you sing a song like last time? Your singing is so beautiful." The crow thought to herself,"Hmph, you still want to use this trick to deceive me? I won't be fooled again." The crow pretended to be very tempted and nodded. Then, she placed the meat on the branch and grabbed it tightly with her claws. Then, the crow opened its mouth and began to sing. However, it deliberately made a very unpleasant sound." Wa…Wa…" When the fox heard this, how could this be a beautiful song? His face revealed a disappointed expression. The crow saw the fox's expression and smiled." Fox, do you think my singing is not good? Actually, I'm teaching you a lesson. You cheated me of my meat last time. I still remember it. I know now that I can't easily believe the sweet words of others." When the fox heard this, it left dejectedly. From then on, the fox no longer dared to easily deceive the crow, and the crow also learned to be careful of cunning animals. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The following is a second-year version of The Fox and the Crow: In a dense forest, there was a big tree. There was a crow on the tree, and it had a piece of meat in its mouth. There was a tree hole under the tree, and a fox lived in the hole. The fox had not eaten for many days and was extremely hungry. When he looked up and saw the meat in the crow's mouth, he drooled. The fox rolled its eyes and thought of an idea. "Big brother crow, your feathers are really black and shiny, just like black satin," the fox said to the crow with a smile. The crow glanced at the fox and ignored it. The fox continued,"Your voice must be very pleasant to hear. Can you sing a few lines for me?" When the crow heard this, she was very pleased and couldn't help but cry out. The moment he called out, the meat in his mouth fell out. The fox quickly picked up the meat and ran away. Only then did the crow realize that she had been tricked. She was very sad and thought that she could not easily believe the fox's words in the future. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Here are a few examples of second-year essays about foxes and crows: ** The Fox and the Crow ** After Crow was deceived, she was very angry. One day, the crow found another piece of meat. The fox saw it and wanted to cheat the crow of its meat again. The fox said to the crow,"Hello, dear crow!" The crow ignored it. "Your voice is so good, everyone loves to hear you sing," said the fox. The crow put down the meat and said,"I won't fall for your trick." The fox was angry and shouted,"Give me the meat, give me the meat!" The crow cried out in fear,"Help!" All the small animals came. In the end, the lion and tiger killed the fox. ** The Fox and the Crow ** The crow got another piece of meat and stood on the tree. When the fox saw it, it was so greedy that it drooled. It thought that it would have meat to eat again. So he said to the crow,"Your feathers are so beautiful, even more beautiful than swallows." But the crow ignored him. "Your figure is great," the fox said. The crow still ignored it. The fox was not discouraged. He thought for a moment and said," Mr. Crow, you haven't seen me dance, right? Let me dance for you." The crow nodded. The fox jumped and jumped. It looked funny. The crow couldn't help but laugh out loud. The meat had finally fallen. The fox picked up the meat and ran away. ** The Fox and the Crow ** The next day, the crow that had just found meat met the greedy fox again. This time, the crow became smarter. No matter how the fox praised it, the crow would not speak. The fox was so anxious that it kept spinning in circles. The crow saw the fox drooling and was extremely happy. Suddenly, his eyes lit up. It first put the meat on the branch and then said to the fox warmly,"Brother Fox, someone is giving out meat in front." Hurry up and get it!" The fox ran away immediately. Not long after, the fox's miserable cry was heard. It turned out that the crow was talking about a tiger looking for food. "Who told him to cultivate!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Fox and the Crow story had the word "that" in it.
The following is a continuation of Little Crow and Little Fox that is suitable for the third grade level: Ever since the little crow successfully resisted the little fox's flowery words last time, it had become even smarter and more confident. One day, the little crow found another big piece of meat. It happily held the meat in its mouth and flew to a big tree to enjoy it. The little fox also came out to look for food today. When it looked up and saw the little crow and the piece of meat on the tree, the little fox's eyes lit up. The little fox began to have bad ideas. It said to the little crow,"Little crow, look at the big piece of meat you found today. You're really amazing." I've been hungry for a few days. Can you give me some?" The little crow looked at the little fox and did not say anything. Little Fox continued," If you give me some meat, I'll take you to a place with a lot of delicious food. There's a cake made from worms and wine made from dew." The little crow thought to herself, Hmph, you're trying to lie to me again. I won't fall for it. The little fox saw that the little crow still did not speak and was a little anxious. It rolled its eyes and pretended to look pitiful." Little Crow, I know that my family and I lied to your Crow family. It was our fault." I know I was wrong. I want to be your real friend. Look at how hungry I am. Please take pity on me." The little crow put the meat on the branch and said to the little fox,"You said you want to be my friend. How can you prove it?" The little fox was overjoyed when she heard that. She quickly said,"I can help you do anything, as long as you trust me.". The little crow thought for a moment and said," Then go and find some fresh leaves for me. I want to wrap the meat so that it won't get dirty." When the little fox heard that, it immediately ran to look for leaves. While the little fox was looking for leaves, the little crow picked up the meat and flew away. The little fox searched for a long time before finding some leaves. When it returned to the big tree, it found that the little crow was no longer there. Only then did the little fox realize that it had been deceived by the little crow again. It said dejectedly," The little crow has become too smart. I can't fool it anymore." From then on, the little fox no longer dared to easily lie to the little crow, and the little crow also knew how to protect its food. "Who told him to cultivate!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The story usually involves the fox trying to trick the crow into giving up something valuable, like food. The crow is often portrayed as being naive at first but maybe learning a lesson in the end.
There were many versions of the story of Little Fox and Crow. One of the common versions was that the crow got a piece of meat and the fox wanted it. The fox first greeted the crow and asked about the situation of its children, but the crow did not respond. Then the fox praised the crow's beautiful feathers and good voice, and asked the crow to sing. The crow could not stand the praise and opened its mouth to sing proudly. The meat fell and was taken away by the fox. There was also a story about a little fox and a little crow. The little crow picked up a piece of cheese and the little fox wanted to trick it. The little fox first asked the little crow to share the cheese, but after being rejected, she tried to trick the little crow into singing to get the cheese, but the little crow saw through the little fox's trick and was not fooled. These stories revealed the fox's cunning and the principle of keeping a clear head in the face of praise. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The Fox and the Crow was a fable by Robert McGee about a fox and a crow. The story begins with a fox looking for food in the forest. He met a crow and they started to talk. The fox told the crow that he hoped to find a good job, but the crow thought he was just a fox and was unwilling to help him. The fox was disappointed but continued to look for food in the forest. Not long after, the fox met a hunter and told him that he wanted a rabbit. The hunter told him that if he could catch a rabbit, he would give him some food. The fox decided to catch the rabbit, but he didn't catch it. Instead, the rabbit escaped. The crow saw what happened to the fox and decided to help him. He and the fox returned to the hunter's house. The fox used his wisdom and skill to successfully catch the rabbit and get the hunter's food. The crows also got some food and were respected and praised for helping them. At the end of the story, the fox and the crow enjoyed their delicious food together and thanked each other for helping them through their difficult times. They decided to stay in the hunter's house and continue to enjoy their friendship and help each other.
The author of " The Fox and the Crow " was Aesop, a famous Greek fable writer and the head of the world's four great fables. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The Fox and the Crow In the dense forest, the fox had been hungry for several days. One day, it was wandering listlessly in the forest when it suddenly saw a crow standing on a branch with a piece of fragrant meat in its mouth. The fox's eyes lit up, but it knew that after deceiving the crow last time, it would not be so easy to succeed this time. Therefore, it rolled its eyes and came up with a plan. The fox pretended to be pitiful and cried to the crow,"Crow, do you know?" There was a fire in the forest recently. My home is gone and my children are starving. You're such a kind bird. Can you give me some meat and save my child?" The crow thought to herself,"Hmph, you want to lie to me again? I won't be fooled again." The crow held the meat tightly in its mouth and did not react. Seeing that this move did not work, the fox changed to another move. It pretended to be mysterious and said to the crow,"Crow, I just found a treasure in the forest. It's full of shiny gems and delicious food." But I can't move it myself. As long as you're willing to give me the meat to eat and replenish my strength, I'll take you to the place where the treasure is. At that time, we'll have endless food." The crow felt disdain in her heart and remained unmoved. The fox was unwilling to give up and came up with another plan. It suddenly began to jump around under the tree and kept shouting," Not good, not good. The hunter is here. He has a gun." Crow, fly away quickly, but you can't fly fast with the meat in your mouth. Why don't you leave the meat here first and come back for it when the danger is over?" The crow was shocked, but it quickly calmed down, thinking that this must be the fox's trick. The crow looked at the fox, then put the meat on the branch and said to the fox,"Fox, what you said seems to make sense, but I won't give you the meat so easily." If you're really that hungry, I can find you something else to eat. Wait here." When the fox heard this, she was secretly happy. She felt that Crow had been fooled. After the crow flew away, the fox waited under the tree for a long time without seeing the crow return. It turned out that the crow had already flown to another safe place with the meat and had even found its friends to guard the piece of meat. Only then did the fox realize that his plot had failed again. He could only leave dejectedly. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The following is a new essay from The Fox and the Crow: The Fox and the Crow Ever since the last time the crow was cheated by the fox, the crow constantly reminded herself not to fall for the fox's trick again. As for the fox, because it had succeeded so easily last time, it felt that the crow was easy to deceive. It even boasted about its intelligence everywhere in the forest. On this day, the crow was lucky enough to find a particularly large piece of meat and was about to bring it back to the nest to share with its family. When the fox saw the meat in the crow's mouth, its eyes lit up. It repeated the same trick and said to the crow with a smile," Dear crow, you are like a shining star in the forest. Your feathers are so unique and beautiful, even more charming than the peacock's feathers. Moreover, your voice is like the sound of nature. I heard you call me that last time and I can't forget it after I went back. Can you call me that again so that I can reminisce?" The crow sneered in its heart. It put the meat on the branch and said to the fox,"Fox, you still want to lie to me?" Do you think I'm still that stupid crow from last time?" The fox was stunned for a moment. It was a little embarrassed, but it did not give up. It continued," Crow, how can you say that? I'm sincerely praising you." The crow thought for a moment and said,"Alright, since you want to hear me call you so much, I'll call you." However, you have to close your eyes first. I'm a little shy." When the fox heard this, it was overjoyed and quickly closed its eyes. The crow took advantage of this opportunity to quickly hide the meat in the tree hole, then covered the tree hole with branches and leaves. Then, the crow picked up a small stone and deliberately made a sound. When the fox heard the sound, it thought that the meat had fallen. It couldn't wait to open its mouth and bite. In the end, it bit a stone and cried out in pain. The crow laughed loudly on the tree." Fox, oh fox, you always think of deceiving others. One day, you will suffer the consequences of your own actions." The fox left dejectedly. It finally knew that not every lie could succeed. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!