The Clever Judge


Once a lion, a fox and a donkey set off a day's hunting, after agreeing that each was to have an equal share of what was caught. After a time, they were able to pull down and kill a fat buck, and the lion asked the donkey to be so good as to divide the prize. As fairly as he could, the obliging donkey but the buck into three equal parts, and then he invited the lion to take his choice.

At this, the lion flew into a violent rage, sprang on the poor donkey, and killed him with a powerful blow.

Then the lion told the fox to divide the meat. This the fox did; but he was cunning. He put aside a big hear for the lion's share, only and kept a small piece for himself.

On seeing this, the lion looked very pleased. "Master fox", he said, this indeed a most satisfactory divisor. who taught you to be so clever?"

"The dead donkey has been my teacher, " replied the fox. "From his foolish conduct I have learned to be wise."

Part of Speech

Noun   : - Once a lion, a fox and a donkey set off for a day's hunting.
             - He put aside a big heap for the lions share
             - And kept only a small piece, for himself
             - Who taught you to be so clever?

Pronoun   : - A donkey set off for a day's hunting after agreeing that each was to have an equal
                  -That each was to have an equal share of what was caught
                  - And killed him with a powerful blow 

Adverb   :- After a time
                - And a lion asked the donkey to be so good as to divide the prize
                - As fairly as he could
                - The obliging donkey but the buck into three equal parts
                -  At this, the lion flew into a violent rage
                - Sprang on the poor donkey
                - On seeing this
                - The lion looked very pleased. "Master fox"
                -  "The dead donkey has been my teacher, "

Verb      : -  They were able to pull down and kill a fat buck
               -  The donkey to be so good as to divide the prize
               -  And then he invited the lion to take his choice.

Conjuction  : -  "From his foolish conduct I have learned to be wise."
                   
Adjective   : - This is very satisfactory

Preposition   : - And equal share of what was caught

Modals

Can : Can I borrow your pen?

Could : Could  I use your computer to print and scan?

May : May I borrow your eraser?

Might : If I have cleaned the room, might I play with My friend?

Will : The sand storm will come tonight

Would : Would you like to see my craft?

Shall : Shall we pay a call him?

Should : You should see the doctor

Must : We must go to home now

Ought to : I ought to wear high quality running shoes


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