Badger And Otter Compare And Contrast

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One day Badger and Otter where in the cherry orchard. They were searching for food when they noticed a young man going into a shed with a basket full of freshly picked cherries. They both wanted those cherries, but they knew that the man would not just give them the cherries. So they came up with a plan to trick the man into giving them the cherries. They took pieces of wood, carved them to look like coins and painted them gold. Badger and Otter approached the man and ask for the basket of cherries for the coins. The man was hesitant at first, but some money is better than none. The man gave Badger the basket of cherries in exchange for the coins. Badger and Otter ran off with the cherries. The man stepped inside and that the coins were fake

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