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Compare The Dove's Favor To The Ant
Engaged with students' opinion of the material value
And ways to judge the material.
'Can the student make a decision?' Tell: Can you tell why the ant helped the dove?
List: List all the articles in the story?
Describe: How was the weather like?
Locate: Where did the dove find the ant? the ant?
Find: Find the meaning of pluck off, struggling, and trap?
Recall: Can you recall what was the hunter doing at the spring?
Define: Can you define gratitude according to the story?
Outline: What would have happened if the dove had not seen the ant?
Explain: Can you explain in your own words what the moral story of the story is about?
Predict: Who was the key character?
Compare: Compare the dove's favor to the ant's?
Summarize: Summarize the story in

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