Yes it is an inanimate object.
moral is that bananas are meant to be eaten...not to be talked about ;)
to be more logical. If the lion had actually thought about a talking cave then maybe he would get some food
the mural is that the lion should not marked his place or answer the fox thinking the cave talks.
The lesson of the story "The Cave That Talked" is typically interpreted as the importance of being open-minded and willing to listen to different perspectives. The story often highlights the idea that one should not jump to conclusions or make assumptions without considering all available information. By being receptive to new ideas and viewpoints, individuals can broaden their understanding and make more informed decisions.
Go and live in a cave or on a dessert island with no human contact. I.e. the mere act of living and coming into contact with others brings moral problems.
i was wonderin the same question and i talked 2 the sailor close to it and he said that the tides roll in and out every six hours Hope i helped ;)
to be more logical if the lion had actually thought about the talking cave he would have realized that there is no such thing as a talking cave. Then maybe he would have gotten something to eat.
who had talked is the correct answer as other two forms of talk are talked ,talked
From the verb hablar. The preterit form is hablé (I talked), hablaste (you talked - informal), habló (he/she/you formal talked), hablamos (we talked), hablastais (you all, informal talked)hablaron (they talked)
talked
They were both angry, but then they talked things out. My mom talked to the cashier about the new coupons. I talked to my dad on the phone every morning.