fable
They are fables.
I'll guess you mean "Their GRIEF is brief..." Since the question is in the "Animal LIfe" category, I'll venture that the quote means that animals don't worry, as people do, over things that might happen, or stew over past misfortunes; the just live their lives, presumably enjoying the good things that come their way.
The brief answer is that their metabolism responds to food intake. They can remain immobile and conserve energy for long periods. And don't forget that they don't burn energy regulating their body temperatures like some other animals do.
a brief flash of lightgleaming means when your stearing at some one
When a horse gallops there in a brief period when all four feet are off the ground this is called the suspension period.
fable
fable
Fable
illustrates a moral or comments on human folly.
A fable or parable is a brief story that teaches a lesson about human follies. Aesop and Jesus Christ are notable tellers of such tales.
A fable.
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tittle author-the writerof the story place and date of publication number of pages brief summary setting/characters theme plot moral lesson comments
Once upon a time, a clever fox tricked a boastful rabbit into believing his reflection in the water was a rival rabbit. The rabbit, full of pride, challenged his reflection to a race but ended up drowning in the river. The moral of the story is that pride can lead to downfall, and it is wiser to be humble rather than boastful.
A fable. It typically involves animals or inanimate objects as characters that convey a moral lesson or message through their actions and behavior in the story.
The 4 main characters are: Misha, Uri, Janina, and Doctor Korzak. (for a brief description see the related link)
Yes, that would be called a "dramatis personae" which is a list of characters in a play, novel, or narrative with a brief description of their roles. It helps readers keep track of the characters and their relationships.