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«“Keep your boasting for when you’ve won”, smiled the Tortoise. She was wearing large sunglasses and a pretty hat.

Her hat (MAKE) of yellow straw and suitedThere is an old legend. One day, the animals gathered in the wood for a chat. The Hare came forward and said that he was the (FAST) of all the animals. "I have never yet been beaten," he said. “If I run at full speed, no one (CATCH) me”, he boasted. “I can beat anyone here. Who wants to race with me?” The Tortoise answered (HE) quietly, "I want to race." “That’s the best joke I’ve ever heard! I could dance round you all the day”, answered the Hare. “I wish I (HAVE) a stronger competitor.” “Keep your boasting for when you’ve won”, smiled the Tortoise. She was wearing large sunglasses and a pretty hat. Her hat (MAKE) of yellow straw and suited her very much. “Shall we race?” asked the Tortoise. The Monkey was appointed as a referee. She signalled the start and, at once, the Hare rushed almost out of sight. Soon he stopped and, to show the Tortoise his disrespect, he (LIE) down to have a nap. He (NOT/NOTICE) when he fell asleep. When the Hare awoke from his nap, he saw the Tortoise just near the winning-post. There (BE) no time for him to save the race. In a second, the Tortoise crossed the line, turned back to the Hare and exclaimed “Wow! I (WIN)!" She was aware of the old wisdom that says: "Slow and steady wins the race." her very much. “Shall we race?” asked the Tortoise.»​

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