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"The Tortoise and the Hare" is a well-known fable that has been told to children for generations. It is often used as a story to encourage determination, hard work, and the idea that slow and steady wins the race. This fable communicates the message that even against seemingly impossible odds, perseverance pays off. In this tale, the Hare, who is confident in his quickness, races against the Tortoise, who is known to be naturally slow. The Hare, certain of his victory, decides to rest mid-race. The Tortoise, however, plods along at a steady pace. By the time the Hare awakens, he realizes the Tortoise has won the race. The Hare’s overconfidence and the Tortoise’s steadfastness impart the moral of the tale. Moreover, the fable offers a metaphor: "Slow and steady wins the race." This demonstrates that it is consistent effort, not speed, that leads to success.

The "Tortoise and the Hare" also emphasizes the importance of humility. Despite his victory, the Tortoise doesn’t boast about his win, showing that humility is as important as the win itself.

 What is the meaning of the saying Slow and steady wins the race'?

1
Hares are slower than tortoises.
2
Consistent effort leads to success.
3
You have to be a tortoise to win races.
4
More than one of the above
5
None of the above

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