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ISEE Lower Level
Reading Comprehension

The Wise Owl's Lessons

Very Hard Main Idea And Theme Identifying Main Idea

In the depths of a mystical forest, a wise old owl sat perched high upon a gnarled branch. Every night, creatures of all kinds—foxes, rabbits, and even the occasional deer—gathered beneath the canopy to listen to its stories. The owl spoke of adventures far and wide, tales of bravery and friendship, and lessons learned through trials and triumphs. Each story held a moral, reminding the listeners of the values they should cherish.

One evening, a young hare named Benny, eager to impress his friends, interrupted the owl, boasting about his quick speed. He claimed that he could outpace anything in the forest. The owl paused, looked at him thoughtfully, and then shared a story about an arrogant hare who lost a race to a slow but steady tortoise. The crowd fell silent, considering the lesson about humility and the dangers of overconfidence.

As the night wore on, the owls' tales filled the air, weaving wisdom throughout the forest. The creatures learned not just to listen but to reflect on their own behaviors and the importance of being modest and respectful.

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