Aesop was a slave and could neither read nor write. All his fables come down to us through oral traditions.
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The battle of Lexington. He writes to his family that the times are hard.
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Basketball is always challenging, but different challenges for different people, for example, some people find passing hard, or rebounding hard, or shooting hard, and even dribbling hard. But then defence steps in and then you will always find defence hard at first, but you'll get better. So to sum it up, it's hard for different people in different ways.
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yes it was very hard(thats what she said) to get money for paper and pecils he had to suck the dicks of the king
It's hard to tell since those stories been written 2500 years ago in the BC.But thanks to further research we right now have found more then 650+ of his fables!
Most ancient people had no "first" or "last" name, just a name. Greek citizens would have a patronymic, "Hippolytos, the son of Timon," but Aesop was a slave from Thrace, and his father's name is not recorded. Therefore, his only known name is "Aesop".
A story with a moral at the end which teaches one a life lesson is called A Fable. This is a story where one does something wrong or sins and learns how to correct his ways towards the ends of the story.
Where can I find the answer to my question someone please write down the answer to this question it is not really that hard................................
The moral of the story is to never give up, because with hard work and determination, anything is achievable.
You're not going to find an author who will write a story for free -- we like to get paid for all our hard work. Here are some good links to help you learn how to write your own stories!
The fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper" is not originally from the Philippines. It is an ancient Greek fable attributed to Aesop. However, it has been adapted and retold in various cultures, including the Philippines, with similar moral lessons about hard work and preparation.
It's Hard to Write with a Little Hand was created in 1996.
Anthony Hecht has written: 'Darkness and the Light' 'The presumptions of death' -- subject(s): Death, Poetry 'A love for four voices' 'Aesopic' -- subject(s): Adaptations, Aesop's fables, Fables, Greek, Greek Fables, Illustrations 'The hard hours' 'Seance for a minyan' -- subject(s): Artists' books, Bible, Death, History of Biblical events, Illustrations, Poetry 'The seven deadly sins' 'Collected Earlier Poems (Oxford Poets)' 'Selected poems' 'Collected later poems' 'On the laws of the poetic art' -- subject(s): Ut pictura poesis (Aesthetics), Arts 'Melodies unheard' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English poetry, American poetry 'Transparent Man (Oxford Poets S.)' 'Death sauntering about' 'Robert Lowell' -- subject(s): American Poets, Biography, Poets, American 'The transparent man'
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