This is a english moral story
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Young Adult (18-35)Transcript
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No, we are going to know about the one story. Once. There was a boy who became border when he watched over the village sheep grazing on the hillside to entertain himself. He sang out. Wolf Wolf. The wolf is chasing the ship. When the villages heard the cry they came running up the hill to dry the wolf away, but they arrived they saw no wolf. The boy was amused when seeing their angry faces don't scream Wolf boy! One of the villages, when there is no wolf, the angrily went back down the hill. Later the shepherd boy cried out once again. Wolf Wolf! The wolf is chasing the sheep to his amusement. He looked on as the villagers came running up the hill to scare the wolf away. As they said, there was no wolf, they said, strictly savior, frightened cry for when there are really easy wolf! Don't cry wolf! When there is no wolf! But the boy drowned at their boats while they walked, grumbling down the hill once more later the boys, I a real wolf sneaking around his flock and Alaron. He jumped on his feet and cried out as loud as he could wolf full but the villages thought he was fooling them again, and so they didn't came to help. At sunset the village went looking for the boy who hadn't written with their sheep. When they went up the hill they found him weeping. There really was a wolf! Here the flock is gone! Cried out wolf, but you didn't come! He waleed! An old man went to comfort the boy as he put his arm around him and he said, nobody believes a liar, even when he is telling the truth. So what is the moral of the story? Is lying breaks pressed if even if you're telling the truth, Noble believes a liar. This is the motor of the story.