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Which statement is a moral of “Why the Larks Flew Away”?


Telling lies rarely helps hide the truth.

Kindness to others brings benefits.

To do a job right, one must do it oneself.

Animals are loyal friends to humans.

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The moral that can be derived from my reading of the story, “Why the Larks Flew Away” is;

  • To do a job right, one must do it oneself.

In this story, the mother Lark had made a fine nest for her young larks. She urged them to be on the lookout for when the farmer will come to cut the trees.

When she went to the field, the larks overhead the farmer and his son discussing how they were expecting their neighbor to help them harvest. When they reported to their mother, she laughed it away.

The second day, they reported to their mother that the farmer and his son were discussing how they would invite their cousins to help them clear the field. Then, she laughed it off again.

On the last day, when they reported that the farmer and his son were ready to clear the fields themselves, their mother prepared them to leave.

This shows that when individuals are resolved to do things on their own, they are most likely to accomplish them effectively.

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