1. A hungry wolf sees a lamb drinking water and decides to eat it.
2. The wolf accuses the lamb of muddying the water, but the lamb argues it is downstream so couldn't muddy the water.
3. The wolf then claims the lamb insulted him last year, but the lamb says it is only six months old and wasn't born last year.
1. A hungry wolf sees a lamb drinking water and decides to eat it.
2. The wolf accuses the lamb of muddying the water, but the lamb argues it is downstream so couldn't muddy the water.
3. The wolf then claims the lamb insulted him last year, but the lamb says it is only six months old and wasn't born last year.
1. A hungry wolf sees a lamb drinking water and decides to eat it.
2. The wolf accuses the lamb of muddying the water, but the lamb argues it is downstream so couldn't muddy the water.
3. The wolf then claims the lamb insulted him last year, but the lamb says it is only six months old and wasn't born last year.
A hungry wolf was once drinking water at a stream.
S.N P.TO BE P.V D.O ADV.OF PLACE A little lamb was also drinking water far down he cought S.N P.V D.O C.O sight of it and made up his mind and eat it up P.V ADV.OF MAN P.V So he ran up to it to it and said S.P P.V C.S "Hallo little fellow, don't you see that you are muddying the water for me ?" S.N S.P P.V S.P ADV.OF M D.O D.O The lamb began to tremble at the sight of the wolf and said S.N P.V D.O C.O "Sir, how can I muddy it for you, when it is flowing from you to me?" D.O S.P P.V D.O ADV.OF MAN S.P The wolf didn't accept this reply as satisfactory and said S.N P.V P.V D.O C.S "Why did you call me names last year?" S.P P.V D.O ADV.OF TIME "You are mistaken Sir", replied the lamb, I am only six months old now. S.P P.TO BE P.V S.P P.V D.O S.P P.TO BE C.S I was not even born last year" S.P P.TO BE P.V ADV.OF TIME "Then it must have been your brother", said the wolf S.P P.V D.O C.S "And you must be punished for your folly" S.P P.V D.O With these words, he jumped upon the poor O.IND S.P P.V C.S little lamb and enjoyed a harty meal S.N P.V C.S Proverb: "The king can do no wrong" S.N D.O ADV.OF M 4.Identify PANCAVIP
THE WOLF AND THE LAMB
A hungry wolf was once drinking water at a stream.
Adj Adj Noun Adj Adv verb noun Prepo Adj noun A little lamb was also drinking water far down he cought Adj Adv Noun Adj Con Verb Noun Adj Adj Pro Verb sight of it and made up his mind and eat it up Noun Con Pron Con Verb Adj Pron Noun Con Verb Pron Adj So he ran up to it and said Conj Pron Verb Adj Con Pron Con Verb "Hallo little fellow, don't you see that you are muddying the water for me ?" Int Adj Noun Adj Pron Verb Adj Pron Adj Con Noun Con Pron The lamb began to tremble at the sight of the wolf and said Con Noun Verb Con Verb Con Verb Con Noun Con Verb "Sir, how can I muddy it for you, when it is flowing from you to me?" Noun Adj Pron Adj Pron Con Pron Pron Adj Conj Pron Con Pron The wolf didn't accept this reply as satisfactory and said Con Noun Verb Verb Con Adj Con Verb "Why did you call me names last year?" Pron Verb Pron Noun Adj Noun "You are mistaken Sir", replied the lamb, I am only six months old now. Pron Adj Noun Verb Con Noun Pron Adj Noun Adj I was not even born last year" Pron Adj Noun Adj Noun "Then it must have been your brother", said the wolf Noun Verb Pron Noun Verb Con Noun "And you must be punished for your folly" Con Pron Adj Con Verb Con Pron Noun With these words, he jumped upon the poor Adj Noun Pron Verb Con Noun little lamb and enjoyed a harty meal Adj Noun Con Verb Adj Adj Noun Proverb: "The king can do no wrong" Noun Con Noun Adj
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Pron : Pronoun Con : Conjunction Int : Interjection