The Birds, the Beasts, & the Bat
Once upon a time, there was a big fight between the Birds and the Beasts. No compromise was possible, and so they went at it tooth and claw. It is said that all started because the Geese were being bullied by the Fox family. The Beasts, like the Eagle attacking the Hare and the Owl eating Mice, also had their reasons to be mad.
The battle was intense, with many Hares, Mice, Chickens, and Geese losing their lives. The victor, whether Bird or Beast, always took a break to enjoy a feast.
There was a clever family of Bats that didn’t pick sides openly. They supported the Birds when the Birds were winning and switched to the Beasts when the Beasts had the upper hand. But when the others found out about their tricky ways, they were kicked out.
Since then, the Bat family hides in dark towers and deserted ruins, flying out only in the night.
Which statements state the moral values of the text?
1. Dishonesty will lead you to a bad situation in the end.
2. We must compromise to maintain peace with others.
3. Being clever means you can trick your friends easily.
4. Changing sides constantly to gain profit is an unfavorable trait.