Analyzing The Fox

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After read the story THE FOX AND THEGOAD, I’m agree the idea that look before you leap. In the story, the goat is foolish enough to believe the fox and jump down to the well without a thought. Although he is seriously thirst., he couldn’t forget to look around whether there is a pit ball. However, he is so silly that he was drowned by water and the fox escaped. The behavior of the goat is worth our deeply thought. In our daily life, there are lots of people be cheated. Those people include old people, young people, poor people, wealth people. But no matter who they are, there have one thing in common: they don’t consider it before they do it. The reason why those people are cheated is that the old people or the poor people believe the words that the cheater has say and they want to get without any pay. And the young people or the wealth people be cheated is that they only look at the profit at the surface. In a conclusion, it is the benefit drive them to be deceived . So no matter how big the temptation, we couldn’t believe it easily. And always remember the words that there is no free lunch in the world and no pain, no gain. If we really need something, just get it …show more content…
In our daily life, there are lots of people around us. Some people call those people who are get along well with us friends. However, not all of those “friends” are our real friends. A real friend is the one who will give you a hand when you are in trouble and no matter what happened to you, they will stand by your side. For example, in the story THE BEAR AND THE TRAVELERS. One of the travelers climbed up quickly into a tree and hide himself and abandoned his friend. Although his friend was lucky enough to escape from the danger, their friendship had break down when he abandoned his friend. Always remember the word that never believe the one who once betrayed you. If there are someone who give you a hand when you need the help, treasure

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