The author of "The Clever Fox" is an anonymous figure as it is a traditional folk tale that has been passed down orally through generations in various cultures.
The fox is usually given the title - "clever like a fox."
The fox is known to be very clever.
The author likely chose the fox to personify because of its reputation in folklore and literature as clever, cunning, and sly. By personifying the fox, the author can tap into these characteristics to create a more dynamic and intriguing character for the story.
They are called cleaver because if a dog were chasing them they can think of clever ways to get out and are very smart. If you watched Fox and the Hound then it kinda gives you a good description of a clever fox. Hope this helped!!
As clever as a foxAs clever as a wolfAs clever as a con-artistAs clever as a negotiator
probably "clever"
yes they can they are very clever.
Sneaky, red, or clever are three good ones.
He has a clever way of re-using old bicycles.
It was a clever joke that several of the group did not get. He was very clever about the clues he left.
Glenn Clever has written: 'Go gentle'
The name of the fox in Aesop's fables is often simply referred to as "the fox." The fox is a common character in many of Aesop's fables and is often depicted as cunning and clever.