UNA FABULa EN INGLÉS CREANLA UNA FABULA PERO LO NECESITO EN INGLES QUE ESTE RESUMIDA Y CORTA PLIS , esta facil no lo puedo hacer porque lo tengo que entrgar en 10 minutos :'U
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el pintor y la pintura perfect
un pintor soñaba con hacer la mejor pintura del mundo siempre intentaba pintar pero le salí feito y sus compañeros se burlaban de el el ellos le decían que pintar no era los suyo el siempre se aferraba en hacer la pintura perfecta un día niño encontró dibujitos de un libro lo cual lo calcada y aprendía un día este pintor miro al cielo vio una nube en forma de corazón el pintor agarro los pinceles y lo dibujo poco tiempo después se volvió un gran pintor
enseñanza:debes seguir tus sueño y no dejarte llevar por los que los demás te dicen
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the painter and the perfect painting
a painter dreamed of making the best painting in the world he always tried to paint but it came out ugly and his classmates made fun of him they told him that painting was not his he always clung to making the perfect painting one day a boy found drawings from a book which he traced and learned one day this painter looked at the sky he saw a heart-shaped cloud the painter took the brushes and drew it shortly afterwards he became a great painter
teaching: you must follow your dreams and not let yourself be carried away by what others tell you
THE HARE AND HIS EARS
The Lion had been badly hurt by the horns of a Goat, which he was eating. He was very angry to think that any animal that he chose for a meal, should be so brazen as to wear such dangerous things as horns to scratch him while he ate. So he commanded that all animals with horns should leave his domains within twenty-four hours.
The command struck terror among the beasts. All those who were so unfortunate as to have horns, began to pack up and move out. Even the Hare, who, as you know, has no horns and so had nothing to fear, passed a very restless night, dreaming awful dreams about the fearful Lion.
And when he came out of the warren in the early morning sunshine, and there saw the shadow cast by his long and pointed ears, a terrible fright seized him.
"Goodby, neighbor Cricket," he called. "I'm off. He will certainly make out that my ears are horns, no matter what I say."
Do not give your enemies the slightest reason to attack your reputation.
Your enemies will seize any excuse to attack you.