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Liam loves every aspect of “The Tortoise and the Hare” and can vividly describe the setting, characters, and background information in detail. However, he knows that his primary purpose is to convince his friends that the moral lessons within make Aesop’s Fables worth reading.
What part of the story is most important for Liam to highlight in his video?
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The mocking questions that the hare rudely asks the tortoise at the beginning, highlighting a tense rivalry
The tortoise's insistence to not give up and its steady progress toward the finish line
The last lines of the story, where the tortoise wins because the hare falls asleep, thinking the tortoise will never catch up
The tortoise's extremely slow speed, which can be spoken about in slow motion for dramatic effect
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The tortoise's insistence to not give up and its steady progress toward the finish line.
That part most clearly embodies the fable’s moral—persistence and steady effort beat overconfidence and rushing—so highlighting it will best convince his friends why Aesop’s Fables are worth reading.
That part most clearly embodies the fable’s moral—persistence and steady effort beat overconfidence and rushing—so highlighting it will best convince his friends why Aesop’s Fables are worth reading.
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