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Read the fable and use supporting evidence from the story to identify its theme. Answer in a minimum of three complete sentences. A Shepherd Boy was tending his flock near a village, and thought it would be great fun to hoax the villagers by pretending that a Wolf was attacking the sheep. So, he shouted out, "Wolf! Wolf!" and when the people came running up he laughed at them for their pains. He did this more than once, and every time the villagers found they had been hoaxed, for there was no Wolf at all. At last a Wolf really did come, and the Boy cried, "Wolf! Wolf!" as loud as he could, but the people were so used to hearing him call that they took no notice of his cries for help. (10 points)

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sammixboo (sammixboo):

Um what do you have to answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay so

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the fable and use supporting evidence from the story to identify its theme. Answer in a minimum of three complete sentences.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats what i have to do

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A Shepherd Boy was tending his flock near a village, and thought it would be great fun to hoax the villagers by pretending that a Wolf was attacking the sheep. So, he shouted out, "Wolf! Wolf!" and when the people came running up he laughed at them for their pains. He did this more than once, and every time the villagers found they had been hoaxed, for there was no Wolf at all. At last a Wolf really did come, and the Boy cried, "Wolf! Wolf!" as loud as he could, but the people were so used to hearing him call that they took no notice of his cries for help. (10 points)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and this is the thing i have to read

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I finished it if u guys could check my work :D The author is trying to tell the reader that this is what happens when you lose your trust with other people. The boy kept saying "wolf wolf" and because he kept doing it and making the towns people go their and get tricked he lost his trust. This led to karma, where the wolf finally did come and when the boy went back to the town to tell them the towns people did not believe him.

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