The Big Family in the Little House

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The Big Family in the Little
House
UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO AT HUMACAO
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
COURSE: INGL-0080
PROF. JESÚS LÓPEZ
GISELLE BERMÚDEZ COLON
LUZELIS MIRANDA CARABALLO
ANGÉLICA BETANCOURT CAMACHO
Summarize
This was a man with a big family but they lived in a small house.
The men had a very wise aunt that always know what to do. And she
helps the man with his problem.
This fable is about a man that believed that he and his family
were unhappy. Because in this family was a lot of people in such a
small farm house. The men had an aunt that was a wise woman and
he decided to ask her for a advice to be happier. His aunt told him to
take all the animals from his farm into the house. He did it, and all
become worst with the animals in the house everything was a
disaster. And then his aunt told him to get the animals out of the
house and again he did what she said. And the man realize the
lesson that she give him.
the family live more happy after the wise woman wave them the
crazy advice that change their lives. the man realized that tings
could be worst. And he thanks his aunt for make him see that he
wasn't unhappy.
Moral of the story
 People do not value what they have. Like the man
didn't realize that he was happy until he put all the
animal into the house.
 There's people that believe they are un happy but
not realize that they situation could be worst. So we
have to conform with what we have and be happy no
matter what.
Vocabulary
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Again- adv. One more time.
Closed- adj. not open.
Dirty- adj. Not clean, or in dirt.
Farm- n. An area of land used for raising animals.
Few- pron. Adj. A small number of things.
Fill- v. to become full of something full.
Noisy- adj. making a lot of noise or full of noise.
Terrible- adj. very bad.
Told- v. to give someone facts or information in speech or writing.
Took- v. to get possession or control of something.
Wasn’t- v. the short form of “was not”.
Went- v. past tense of go.
Wife- n. the woman that a man married.
Wise- adj. based on good judgment and experience.
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