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Title: The Wolf and the Seven Goslings |
Grade: 4-a Lesson: S1-L4 |
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* The goslings hesitated to open the door upon seeing the wolf’s dark paws.However, he cleverly found some flour and used it to lighten his paws. * When he knocked once more, the goslings, saw by his whitened paws and friendly tone, and decided to unlock the door. |
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* The ruthless wolf intruded and devoured six of the seven goslings, but the youngest gosling cleverly escaped harm by concealing itself inside the clock case. * This story illustrates the importance of quick thinking and resourcefulness in facing danger. |
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* After satisfying his hunger, the wolf departed. Upon Mother Goose’s return, she discovered her little ones were nowhere to be found! |
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* Out of nowhere, a voice reached her ears. It turned out to be the young gosling concealed inside the clock case. She gently retrieved the little one and attentively heard the entire narrative. * A surge of anger welled up within her as she contemplated the malevolent wolf. * Together, they embarked on a quest to locate the slumbering wolf beneath a tree. |
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