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  2. The Duess Test - Wikipedia

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    The Duess Test is a projective test for young children. It consists of ten short incomplete stories to which children must think of endings. The test was developed in Switzerland by Louisa Düss. [1] The test, which is also known as Duess fables, was first translated to English by Louise Despert in 1946. [2]

  3. The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Offenbach included it in Six Fables de La Fontaine (1842) for soprano and small orchestra [28] Benjamin Godard, the last of his Six Fables de La Fontaine (op. 17, 1872/9) [29] Auguste Moutin (1821–1900) set it as a song in 1876. Ernest Reyer set La Fontaine's fable for his own performance [30] Jean-René Quignard for 2 children's voices

  4. Secondary School Admission Test - Wikipedia

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    The SSAT consists of a brief unscored writing sample and multiple choice sections comprising quantitative (mathematics), reading comprehension, and verbal questions. An experimental section at the end is unscored. [1] The test, written in English, is administered around the world at hundreds of test centers, many of which are independent schools.

  5. Fables (Lobel book) - Wikipedia

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    Fables is a children's picture book written and illustrated by American author Arnold Lobel. Released by Harper & Row in 1980, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1981. [1] For each of the twenty fables, Lobel's text occupies one page, with his color illustration on the facing page.

  6. The Fox and the Crow (Aesop) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Godard, the third of Six Fables de La Fontaine for voice and piano, op. 17 (1872/9) [15] Louis Lacombe in a setting dated 1888; Charles Lecocq in Six Fables de Jean de la Fontaine for voice and piano (1900), available on YouTube [16] André Caplet in Trois Fables de Jean de la Fontaine (1919) for voice and piano, in a forcefully ...

  7. The North Wind and the Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Latin version of the fable first appeared centuries later in Avianus, as De Vento et Sole (Of the Wind and the Sun, Fable 4); [3] early versions in English and Johann Gottfried Herder's poetic version in German (Wind und Sonne) named it similarly. It was only in mid-Victorian times that the title "The North Wind and the Sun" began to be used.