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The Feast

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 A fable is a short story with animals as characters that represent values or morals you should follow or lessons to listen to in life. Fables are important because it teaches children valuable lessons. Also they're important and universal because you can twist them into what lesson you want the children to learn. Anthropomorphism is the use of animals and representing them with human like traits so for example animals talking in any language humans use. In this F.E (Field Experience) we talked more about the importance and significance of fables how they relate to Panchatantra and also how they differ. Then we watched an example of a fable and debunked it. Lastly we had a conversation with a storyteller to give us more of an insight on what we need to focus on in our fables and how we can exaggerate parts of the story to our own content. So learning all of this, this is my iteration of how a fable could be written. The Feast Long ago, There was a great pack of hunting wolves. Azte

POP AP

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 The organism I did for the project was a Rottweiler (Canis Lupus familiaris). The Rottweiler is known for being a guard dog and protecting homes, the Rottweiler's diet usually contain chicken, turkey, lamb, and herring. The Taxonomic levels that the Rottweiler falls under are Animalia, Chordate, Mammals, Carnivora, Canidae, Canis, and lastly Canis Lupus Familiaris. It falls under animal because....... It's an animal. It falls under Chordate, Mammals, and Carnivora because the Rottweiler has a backbone, the fur, and the sharp teeth, high intelligence it has. It falls under Canidae. Canis, and Canis Lupus Familiaris because of its long legs, upright ears, teeth adapted to crack bones, developed skull, short ears, and tails.   [MATH COMPARISON]