The Crow and the Pitcher

A thirsty crow saw a pitcher. Hoping to find water, he flew to it with delight. When he reached it, he discovered to his grief that it contained so little water that he could not possibly get at it. He tried everything he could think of to reach the water, but all his efforts were in vain. At last he collected as many stones as he could carry and dropped them one by one with his beak into the pitcher. The water rose as the stones filled the jar. Finally, he brought the water within his reach, and he was able to drink.
adapted from "The Crow and the Pitcher" by Aesop
8What is the theme of "The Crow and the Pitcher"?
A.
Only when something is needed will it be invented.
B.
We should wait until the end to find a solution.
C.
The crow was thirsty but couldn't drink the water.
D.
The crow tried hard to reach the water.

1 answer

The theme of "The Crow and the Pitcher" is best represented by option D: "The crow tried hard to reach the water." This highlights the determination and problem-solving ability of the crow as he finds a clever way to access the water despite the initial obstacles.

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