When he retells the following tale, he speaks emphatically and passionately. While he has always had eight legs, they have not always looked as they do now.
Once upon a time they were small and sturdy instead of long and thin. Anansi was always a lazy spider. Instead of cooking his own dinner, he liked to drop in on his neighbors and sample their suppers. Hare agreed and Anansi went on his way. Average: 4. Tags Bugs and insects. Level 1. There is a mistake in the story.
Spiders don't like water. Sorry for the spider : UwU. Anansi is so greed. Anansi likes eating foods. But he didn't eat any think.
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Browse Easel Activities. Easel Assessments. Quizzes with auto-grading, and real-time student data. That way you can tug on the web when the beans and honey are cooked and I will come running back for dinner. On his way home, Anansi visited six more friends, all of whom were busy preparing their evening meals. He visited the tortoise, the hare, the squirrel, the mouse, the fox, and last of all he visited his good friend, the hog. And on each visit, Anansi spun the same old story.
And for each friend he spun a length of web for their cooking pot. The greedy spider simply could not resist tricking each of his friends so that he might eat from every pot while avoiding any chores along the way. I wonder which pot of food will be ready first? Then another leg was tugged!
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