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This writing shows that the writer has a real grasp of the meaning of a fable. It has some delightful details.
A Fable
Once there was a bunny. He had a big problem. He didn’t think he was special. He wanted to be someone different. He went for a walk.
First he met a lion. The lion said, “What are you doing, little rabbit? It is a lot of work watching my kingdom.”
“Well, then, I’ll be on my way,” said the little rabbit. He thought, “I don't want to be a lion!”
Then he met a turtle. The turtle said, “What are you doing, little bunny? I have a long way to go and I’m really slow.”
“Well, then, I’ll be off.”
The last animal he saw was a mouse. The mouse said, “I’m on the run from a cat.”
“Then I’ll leave you alone,” said the little bunny. The bunny thought, “I’m fine the way I am.” So the little bunny learned that he was fine the way he is.
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