Post-Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions 02/15/2023

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The Hare and the Tortoise

The beasts of the forest had long argued about who was the fastest—the Hare or the Tortoise. So a race was arranged. “I welcome this contest,” the Tortoise said. The Hare was harder to convince. “This is ridiculous nonsense,” he said. But finally he agreed. Race day arrived, and the Tortoise started down the path.
“Run hard!” shouted the Tortoise’s fans. The Hare stood looking down the path. “Ridiculous nonsense,” he muttered, and then he dashed off down the path.
“Run hard!” shouted the Hare’s fans. The Hare ran for a while and then stopped. He looked around, but the Tortoise was nowhere in sight. The Hare sat down and scratched himself.
“Run hard!” shouted the Hare’s fans.
“Let him rest!” shouted the others. When the Hare saw the Tortoise coming, he got up and ran for a while more. Then he sat down and scratched himself. This went on until the Hare was almost to the finish line where all the animals of the forest were gathered. Suddenly, it struck him how foolish he looked running a race with a Tortoise who was nowhere in sight. He sat down again. Some say he slept.
The Tortoise won, and all the animals cheered. “How did you do it?” someone asked.
“Slow and steady wins the race,” the Tortoise replied. And that is the moral of this story. It also became a popular saying among all the animals, especially the snails.
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Why did the Hare say the race was “ridiculous nonsense”?

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When the Hare turned around, why didn’t he see the Tortoise behind him?

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Why did the Hare keep sitting down during the race?

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Why didn’t the Hare jump up and run when the Tortoise approached the finish line?

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Think about what makes the most sense, to draw a conclusion:

The Tortoise won, and all the animals cheered. “How did you do it?” someone asked.
“Slow and steady wins the race,” the Tortoise replied.
And that is the moral of this story. It also became a popular saying among all the animals, and especially among the Snails.

This is probably because: