Camel and sheep fourth grade fairy tale fable composition

Camels are tall and sheep are short. They are good friends. One day they want to see if they are tall or short. They only set up one competition venue: the yard for planting trees.

They came to gather under the birch tree.

The sheep said, "I can do one thing to prove that being short is better than being tall." The camel also said, "I can also do one thing to prove that height is better than height." They soon came to the yard. There was a wall around the yard with only one hole, about the size of a sheep.

The camel stretched out its neck and bit off the leaves in one bite. This is a delicious meal. Where are the sheep? I saw it stretched its neck too long, but it still couldn't reach the leaves. At this time, the camel laughed at it and said, "You see, I have proved that height is better than short." The sheep shook its head and refused to give up. Seeing the hole in the wall, I ran in without a trace and ate with relish! This made the camel frown. It kneels on its front legs and sticks its head in hard, but it still can't get in. The sheep came out of the hole and said, "I have proved that being short is better than being tall." Is it better to be tall than short or short than tall? " The camel said, "Look for Uncle Buffalo to judge!" "

They found buffalo drinking water in the lake. They told the buffalo the reason and let it judge. Buffalo smiled and said, "you shouldn't do this, because you can't compare your own strengths with others' weaknesses." Once you find your friend's shortcomings, you must help him correct them. This is a real good friend. "

Students, you must remember what Uncle Buffalo said, and we must remember this truth.