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Explore the 1936 story of Ferdinand, who challenges beliefs on enemy treatment. Delve into animal similes and biblical teachings on loving enemies. Draw parallels with real-life figures like Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi. Witness Ferdinand’s encounter with rival El Primero.
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Ferdinand How should we treat our enemies?
Animal Similes 1 As (adjective) as a (animal) proud dead sick stubborn dodo parrot mule peacock
Animal Similes 1: Answers As (adjective) as a (animal) proud dead sick stubborn dodo parrot mule peacock
Animal Similes 2 As (adjective) as a (animal) blind gentle quiet busy bee mouse bat lamb
Animal Similes 2: Answers As (adjective) as a (animal) blind gentle quiet busy bee mouse bat lamb
Animal Similes 3 As (adjective) as a (animal) brave sly slow strong fox bull lion snail
Animal Similes 3: Answers As (adjective) as a (animal) brave sly slow strong fox bull lion snail
Luke 6:27-28 ‘I say to you who are listening to me, love your enemies. Do good to those who hate you. Ask God to bless those who say bad things to you. Pray for those who are cruel to you.’
Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi