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The biggest lesson that people can learn is that there is no one truth.
this writer was famos for writing fablesAesop compiled fables which are stories with a lesson to learn from.
Lessons come from events not people and your question is too vague to give you a proper answer. We need a time or place.
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Hopefully it will make you want to read more books. Probably the best lesson is never let a stranger in the house when your mother is out. Another lesson is that stories in rhyme are funny.
You could learn (poetically) that although looks aren't important that being seen is important. If people aren't acknowledged from their efforts then they may plot ways for people to see them. Another lesson you might learn is to not to trust a person who you can't see (this lesson should be learned from those who fall for the phone scams).
The important lesson to be learned in Akeelah and the Bee is in order to achieve a goal a person must work hard. Another lesson is to not let what other people think keep personal goals from being accomplished.
What lesson does he learn from the waterfowl?
Stories are tales - short anecdotes that people relate to one another. Stories can also be written down as short stories or books. Telling stories is something humans have always done, first around the campfires of ancient mankind and now on the TV and movie screen.
Often, characters in stories learn important life lessons such as the value of friendship, the importance of perseverance, the impact of kindness, or the power of forgiveness. These lessons can help them grow and develop throughout the story's journey.
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What are the most important lessons you've learned in your career so far?