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Seeing a crow eating a piece of bread, a fox thought how it (a) ,trick that fellow. It sad, " (b) I talk to you sir?" The crow didn't even look
at the fox. The fox again said." (c) you please pay a little attention to
me? What a nice bird you are! Your voice (d) be very sweet. I am
sure you (e) sing very well. "The crow who (f) not be persuaded
till then now looked at the fox. It (g) have felt flattered. The crow said to
itself. " I'll show this fox how well I (h) sing." It opened its beak. The
piece of bread fell down and was eaten away quickly by the fox.​

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