B. Read the fable. Then identify the following elements, Write it on your answer sheet. 6 The characters 7 8 The problem 9 The solution The setting 10. The ending The Man, His Son, and the Donkey A man, his son, and their donkey were on their way to the marker where it was to be sold have you " a load?" So the man put this son on the donkey, and they went on "You lazy, young man, said the next person they met. "Aren't you ashamed to ride and let your poor old father go on fooi?" The man lified off his son and got on the donkey himself. Two women passed. One said 10 the other "Look at that selfish old fellow, riding while his little son follows on foot!" The man then took the boy up behind him. The next traveler they met asked the man, "Is the donkey yours?" "Yes, it's ours." The man said, "No one would think so from the way you use it. Why. you are better able to carry the donkey than it is to carry both of you. So, the man tied the donkey's legs to a pole. Staggering under the weights, they carried it into town. There, they were greeted with much laughter. The man got angry and threw the donkey into the river Seizing his son by the arm, they set off home,​

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B. Read the fable. Then identify the following elements, Write it on your answer sheet. 6 The characters 7 8 The problem 9 The solution The setting 10. The ending The Man, His Son, and the Donkey A man, his son, and their donkey were on their way to the marker where it was to be sold have you " a load?" So the man put this son on the donkey, and they went on "You lazy, young man, said the next person they met. "Aren't you ashamed to ride and let your poor old father go on fooi?" The man lified off his son and got on the donkey himself. Two women passed. One said 10 the other "Look at that selfish old fellow, riding while his little son follows on foot!" The man then took the boy up behind him. The next traveler they met asked the man, "Is the donkey yours?" "Yes, it's ours." The man said, "No one would think so from the way you use it. Why. you are better able to carry the donkey than it is to carry both of you. So, the man tied the donkey's legs to a pole. Staggering under the weights, they carried it into town. There, they were greeted with much laughter. The man got angry and threw the donkey into the river Seizing his son by the arm, they set off home,