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Aesops' Fable # 5: The Lion and the Mouse
Answer Key for Level 4
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       Once [when a Lion was asleep] a little Mouse began 

running up and down {upon him}; / this soon wakened the Lion,

[who placed his huge paw {upon him}, and opened his big  jaws

to swallow (Inf. - Adverb to "opened") him (DO of "to 

swallow") ]. "Pardon, O King," cried[CNE] the little Mouse: 

"forgive me this time,   I shall never forget it: / who knows [but 

what I may be able to do (Inf. - Adverb to "able") you (IO of  "to 

do") a turn (DO of  "to do")  some {of these days}?"] / The 

Lion was so tickled {at the idea} {of the Mouse} being (Gerundive

to "Mouse") able (PA to  "being") to help  (Inf. - Adverb to 

"able") him (IO of  "to help"), [that he lifted up his paw and let

him go (Inf. - DO of "let"Note #1).] / Some time{after} the Lion was 

caught {in a trap}, and the hunters [who desired to carry him

alive {to the King},] tied him {to a tree} [while they went {in

search} {of a waggon} to carry (Inf. - Adjective to "waggon") 

him (DO of  "to carry") {on}.] / Just then the little Mouse happened

to pass {by}, and seeing (Gerundive to "Mouse") the sad plight

(DO of "seeing") [{in which} the Lion was,] went up {to him} and 

soon gnawed away the ropes [that bound the King {of the Beasts}.] / 

["Was I not right?"] said the little Mouse. /

      Little friends may prove great friends. /
 

Gutenberg Project
Aesopa10.txt

Notes:

1. Note that "him" is both the indirect object of "let" and the subject of "go."
 
 

Progress
Total Words = 184 Words %
L1: In Prep Phrases  37  20
L1: + Adj & Adverbs 43 43
+ L2: S / V / C 73 83
+ L3: Clauses 6 86
+ L4: Verbals 18 96

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