I can't remember the name, but I remember how the story goes.
A nurse says she will throw a baby out the window if he does not stop crying. A wolf walking by hears her and waits under the window with her mouth open. The baby stops crying but the wolf is sure he will start again, so she keeps waiting all night. The nurse pokes her head out the window and sees the wolf. She says, don't believe everything you hear.
"Aesop's Fables" is a collection of short stories and poems featuring animals that behave like humans and convey moral lessons. For example, "The Tortoise and the Hare" teaches the moral that "slow and steady wins the race." These fables have been used for centuries to impart wisdom through the actions of anthropomorphized animals.
No she was not. Dont believe everything you hear, or read.
i dont know
The moral to the stone cutter fable is dont be greedy. Be grateful for what you have.
it has on what they all believe in so dont worry about everything else...
you dont
you dont.
i dont know.. :) it could be anything.
you dont
Is that even a real god? and dont u mean GREEK GODS?
yes because a fable is called a fable it has a moral in it like the fox and the grapes:"People tend to despise that which they dont have" hope this helps BTW im eleven
she is not. i dont know where you get that idea but you shouldn't believe everything the media says.