1(a)
Part A
Why does the horse decide to follow the fox's plan without knowing what it is?
A because the horse has lost its self-confidence
1(b)
Part B
Which excerpt from the folktale supports the answer to Part A?
C ". . . if I was strong enough to bring him a lion he would keep me, but he knows well enough that the task is beyond me."' (paragraph 5)
This excerpt demonstrates the horse's feelings of inadequacy and his belief that he cannot meet his master's demands, which contributes to his willingness to follow the fox's plan despite not knowing what it is.