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Yujiang
4/12/2016 07:22:10 pm
I read Arthur And The Sword. It was a legend because in the author's notes it said 'Was there ever a real Arthur?' that proves that it was a legend.
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Mrs. Holden
4/15/2016 01:04:40 pm
Yes, the legend of King Arthur is a very well-known one, Yujiang!
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12/17/2018 05:58:52 am
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Tejpravin
4/14/2016 03:53:05 pm
I read the book The Ant and the Grasshopper.It made it a fable because it stated the main characters and the grasshopper was just relaxing and dancing and the ant was working hard so her family had enough food for winter.
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Mrs. Holden
4/15/2016 01:07:11 pm
Yes, that is the moral of this fable, Tej! Work hard to prepare for the future.
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Tanish
4/15/2016 03:40:51 pm
I have the same book Tej
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Anjali
4/27/2016 04:29:21 pm
I read that fable too Tej
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Anna
4/28/2016 07:11:09 pm
cool!!!
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Tanish
4/15/2016 03:39:07 pm
i read The Golden Goose.It was a fable because it had a moral.The moral is when Samuel shared his bread with the man but because he did that, the man turned the bread into a cake.That proved that it is fable!
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Mrs. Holden
4/27/2016 09:15:53 am
Tanish, The Golden Goose was originally from the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales collection.
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Sarthak
4/19/2016 12:43:58 pm
I read the book Lion and the Mouse.It's a fable because the characters in the book were personified.Another reason is because there's a moral in the story.The moral is size doesn't matter in friendship.
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Mrs. Holden
4/27/2016 01:53:51 pm
The Lion and the Mouse is one of my favorite fables, Sarthak. I love that the small mouse can help the big lion.
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Shaivi
4/19/2016 02:56:16 pm
I read "The Deceitful Stork And The Brave Crab." It is a fable because it features animals talking, and has a moral. The moral of this story is don't trust a stranger.
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Mrs. Holden
4/27/2016 02:13:54 pm
Thank you for introducing me to this Panchtantra Tale, Shaivi. I was not familiar with it, but I agree that it is a fable.
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Shayan
4/19/2016 04:58:38 pm
I read Mudesa the elements that make it a fable is that Mudesa was bragging about her beauty so alot of the people in the town got really annoyed with her the moral is that it doesn`t matter on the outside it matters about your attitude and also being kind and nice to each other.That was my blog PS sorry it`s pretty long :D
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Mrs. Holden
4/27/2016 02:15:17 pm
No apologies necessary for a long post, Shayan. I love it! Medusa is a very well known Greek Myth.
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Anna
4/28/2016 07:10:13 pm
hey Shayan no blog is too big!!!
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Aiyah
4/26/2016 06:55:02 pm
I read Medusa. It is a myth because it had gods and moarls and these two things make it a myth.
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Mrs. Holden
4/27/2016 02:16:15 pm
I agree with you, Aiyah, that it is a myth because of the gods and mortals.
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Anjali
4/27/2016 04:28:25 pm
I read the fable The Ant and the Grasshopper. I know it's a fable because the two main characters were personified one had good behavior and one had bad behavior. Also it was a short story and had a moral which is: it's best to prepare for the days of necessity.
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Aiyah
4/28/2016 06:07:41 pm
That sounds like a great book Anjali.
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Mrs. Holden
4/29/2016 02:16:44 pm
Yes, that is one of Aesop's many fables, Anjali. What a great recommendation for Aiyah too.
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Hailey
4/28/2016 02:43:39 pm
I read the fable Androcle and the Lion.I know it is a fable because it had a moral and the animals were personified.
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Mrs. Holden
4/29/2016 02:18:40 pm
Interesting point on Androcles and the Lion, Hailey. I have always thought of it as a play.
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max
4/28/2016 03:22:14 pm
I read the myth Medusa. Its a myth because there are gods and goddesses and they interact with the human Medusa. They usually have heroes. In this story the Hero is a goddess. The moral is it doesn't matter how you look on the outside, it's who you are on the inside. Sorry if it was to long :D
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Mrs. Holden
4/29/2016 02:19:35 pm
That's such a great moral, Max. It reminds me of when we talked about the theme of Dr. Seuss' The Sneetches.
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Bram
4/28/2016 03:47:37 pm
I read the book King Midas and the Golden Touch. It is a myth because there are gods and goddesses interacting with mortals. Also the moral of the story is don't be greedy be happy with what you have.
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Mrs. Holden
4/29/2016 02:21:24 pm
King Midas and the Golden Touch was one of my favorite myths when I was younger, Bram. Thanks for sharing.
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Anna
4/28/2016 06:36:08 pm
I read The Frog And The Ox.I know it is a fable or as called Aesop fable because the scared frog could talk and so could his father so they both are personified.
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Anna
4/28/2016 07:03:44 pm
I read The Dog and the Wolf.I know it is a fable because its a short story and characters are all personified and by characters I mean the Dog and the Wolf.Also I know its a fable it has a moral which is "Better starve free than be a fat slave".I also made it too long :D :D!!!!!!!!
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Anna
4/28/2016 07:15:39 pm
I personally like reading Aesop fables!!But I am wondering what type the other 3B friends like?
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HAILEY
4/29/2016 07:12:28 am
Me to
Mrs. Holden
4/29/2016 02:22:25 pm
I love that you read two fables, Anna! I also love that you are starting a discussion question for your classmates about which types of fables they like.
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Anna
4/30/2016 07:04:25 am
I want to know what my other 3B friends like as their fables
Jake
4/29/2016 06:42:50 am
I read a Greek book on Artimis! I know it's a myth because Zeus is the father of Artimis and they are gods and goddesses.
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Mrs. Holden
4/29/2016 02:24:17 pm
I'm curious which book you read that had the Greek myth of Artemis? Good for you, Jake.
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Ava
5/1/2016 03:19:40 pm
I read the legend The Headless Horseman. I know that it's a legend because no one knows that it ever happened but it is possible
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Mrs. Holden
5/11/2016 02:27:36 pm
Ava, was it the same version as the one Mrs. Stohr played in class or a different one?
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