Why do you take so long to get places. You are alwaysso slow.
I like to take my time#160;places. I always get#160;where I need to. Do you want to race me to seewho is the fastest?
I'll race you since we already know that I am the fastest.
I'll get the course ready!
We can race so I can prove to you I'll get there faster than you think.
That silly Hare, I'll win the race in the end.
Good luck everyone!
Look how far ahead I am already and the race just started
This is the story of The Tortoise and the Hare. Let's#160;meet the characters of our story now and let the storybegin.
This is a good spot to take break. I'll let the Tortoise catch up
The Hare was amused about the idea of racing the#160;Tortoise, of course he was going to win. So the Hare#160;agreed to the race against the Tortoise. Their friend#160;the fox consented to be the judge.
I'm just going to keep on going and let him sleep.
ZZZZZZZ...
The race started with the Hare sprinting off right away leaving the Tortoise in the dust. After a little bit the Hare was into the woods and out of site.#160;#160;
And the winner is the Tortoise.
That silly Hare, I knew I would win in the end.
How could he have won....
After a little while the Hare was so far ahead of the Tortoise. To humiliate the Tortoise even more, the Hare decided to lay down, take a nap, and wait for the Tortoise to catch up.#160;
While the Hare slept the Tortoise kept trudging along at the same pace. He passed the sleeping Hare and kept heading to the finish line.
The Hare woke up from him nap and sprinted to catch the Tortoise. But the Tortoise crossed the finish line before the Hare could catch up. This shows the fastest one doesn't always win in the end.
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