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: Discussing the lesson, often summarized as "A tyrant always finds a pretext for his tyranny." Typical GDZ Answers (Example) Why did the Wolf want to eat the Sheep? Answer: Because he was very hungry. Was the Sheep afraid of the Wolf? Answer: Yes, the Sheep was very afraid. Put the sentences in the correct order: The Wolf saw a Sheep. The Wolf said the Sheep made the water dirty. The Sheep said he didn't do it. The Wolf ate the Sheep.

The fable tells the story of a hungry wolf who encounters a sheep by a stream. The wolf tries to find a "legal" excuse to eat the sheep by accusing it of various wrongs, but the sheep logically refutes every accusation. Eventually, the wolf simply admits he is hungry and eats the sheep anyway, illustrating that "might makes right." Key Vocabulary & Exercises

: Practicing the Past Simple tense (e.g., said, saw, was, could ).

: Translating the dialogue between the wolf and the sheep into Russian.

: Identifying correct statements based on the text (e.g., "The Wolf was very hungry" — True ).

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: Discussing the lesson, often summarized as "A tyrant always finds a pretext for his tyranny." Typical GDZ Answers (Example) Why did the Wolf want to eat the Sheep? Answer: Because he was very hungry. Was the Sheep afraid of the Wolf? Answer: Yes, the Sheep was very afraid. Put the sentences in the correct order: The Wolf saw a Sheep. The Wolf said the Sheep made the water dirty. The Sheep said he didn't do it. The Wolf ate the Sheep.

The fable tells the story of a hungry wolf who encounters a sheep by a stream. The wolf tries to find a "legal" excuse to eat the sheep by accusing it of various wrongs, but the sheep logically refutes every accusation. Eventually, the wolf simply admits he is hungry and eats the sheep anyway, illustrating that "might makes right." Key Vocabulary & Exercises

: Practicing the Past Simple tense (e.g., said, saw, was, could ).

: Translating the dialogue between the wolf and the sheep into Russian.

: Identifying correct statements based on the text (e.g., "The Wolf was very hungry" — True ).


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