The Fairness Wall

Once upon a time, in a small hall, lived a tall, wise owl named Paul. He had a friend, a dashingly fast rabbit named Ash. "Equality for all is my call," said Paul, having a ball. He taught Ash, "Be fair, don't let others fall." But the town's bully, an ugly gull, didn't care at all. He'd squawk and bawl, making the small animals crawl. One day, Ash had a plan. "To the bully, we'll stand tall." They built a wall of wood and straw. When the bully came, he saw the stall. "This isn't fair at all!" he'd squawk. "You see," said Ash with a squint in his eye, "how it feels when you're small?" The bully gulped, looking at them all. He learnt that day, big or small, fairness was for all. From then on, the bully treated everyone equal, ending their brawl.

Answer these questions:

  1. What was the name of the wise owl in the story?
  2. Who was the owl's friend?
  3. What did the owl teach the rabbit?
  4. Who was the town's bully?
  5. How did the bully change after the rabbit and owl built the wall?

On one side, write the words ending with ash and the other side, write the words ending with all

ash all
   

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