English, 05.11.2020 07:40 ednalovegod
All the birds were called together. To them was said, “Whichever one of you can fly farthest into the sky shall be chief.”
All the birds flew to a great height. But Wren got under the thick feathers of Eagle and sat there as Eagle flew. When all the birds became wing-tired, they flew down again; but Eagle flew still higher. When Eagle had gone as far as he could, Wren flew still higher.
When all the birds reached the ground, Eagle alone returned, after a great while. Behold! Wren only was absent. So they awaited him. At last he returned. Eagle had too highly been thinking of himself, being sure of being made chief; and behold! Wren was made chief.
How should a summary of this story begin?
by describing how Wren hid under Eagle's wing
with the words, "Long ago, in a far-away land"
by explaining that all the birds came together for a contest
with the words, "Eagle had too highly been thinking of himself"
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