Sure, also's a cartoon short story for youths with a sassy and arrogant hare and a humble and determined tortoise

 Sure, also's a cartoon short story for youths with a sassy and arrogant hare and a humble and determined tortoise


                                                             Chapter 1



 The Challenge The hare and the tortoise were always arguing about who was hasty. The hare was always boasting about how apace he could run, while the tortoise was always claiming that he could win if he just kept going.


 One day, they decided to have a race to settle the argument formerly and for all. The race would start at the top of a hill and end at the bottom.


 The hare was so confident that he would win that he decided to take a nap before the race started. The tortoise, on the other hand, was determined to win. He knew that he wasn't the fastest, but he was willing to work hard and no way give up.



                                                        Chapter 2 



The Race The race started, and the hare snappily took the lead. He was so far ahead that he decided to take a nap under a tree. The tortoise, meanwhile, kept plodding along slowly but surely.

 

The hare slept for a long time. When he woke up, he saw that the tortoise was nearly at the finish line. He started to run as presto as he could, but it was too late. The tortoise crossed the finish line first, and the hare had to admit that he would be beaten


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                                                      Chapter 3



 The Moral The moral of the story is that slow and steady triumphstherace. However, indeed if you aren't the fastest, you can still achieve your pretensions, If you keep going.


 The hare learned a precious assignment that day. He learned that it's not enough to be talented. You also need to be humble and determined. The tortoise, on the other hand, learned that anything is possible if you noway give up.


 The End I hope you and your youths enjoyed this cartoon short story!


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