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The Hare and the Tortoise

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the hare and the tortoise question 1
One day a hare looked at a tortoise and ......... the short feet of the tortoise.


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the hare and the tortoise question 2
He also made ......... of the slow pace at which the tortoise travelled.


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the hare and the tortoise question 3
The tortoise agreed that the hare ran as fast as the wind but claimed that he could easily ......... him in a race.


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 meaning of command, shape, base, indulge, registering, extend It was agreed?
the hare and the tortoise question 4
It was ......... that the tortoise should choose the course and also the end of the race.


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the hare and the tortoise question 5
The tortoise never stopped and continued walking at a ......... pace all the time to the end of the race.


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the hare and the tortoise question 6
The hare shot ahead and then decided to ......... down at the side of the path for a rest.


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the hare and the tortoise question 7
It wasn't long before the hare fell into a ......... sleep.


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the hare and the tortoise question 8
When he woke up, he couldn't ......... his eyes because there was the tortoise crossing the finishing line.


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the hare and the tortoise question 9
At the end of the race the tortoise, ......... by all his hard work, was quietly slumbering on the line.


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the hare and the tortoise question 10
The moral of this fable is: slow but ......... always wins the race in the end.


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