THE RICHER, THE POORER Modern fable With CD PAGE 316 to 322.

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THE RICHER, THE POORER Modern fable With CD PAGE 316 to 322

set a purpose Focus your attention on specific details of the text

modern fable Like the traditional fable, a brief story with a moral, characters are often people rather than animals and they are usually more complicated

whim Noun Fanciful notion or impulse

frugally Adverb In a thrifty way; economically

sentimental Adjective Showing or characterized by tender emotions

Self-denial Noun A giving up of one’s own desires or interests

enhance Verb To increase the attractiveness of