Read "The Travellers and the Plane-Tree" by Aesop. Then, answer the question that follows.
Two Travellers were walking along a bare and dusty road in the heat of a summer's day. Coming presently to a Plane-tree, they joyfully turned aside to shelter from the burning rays of them
branches. As they rested, looking up into the tree, one of them remarked to his companion, "What a useless tree the Plane is! It bears no fruit and is of no service to man at all." The Planes
ungrateful creature!' it cried: 'you come and take shelter under me from the scorching sun, and then, in the very act of enjoying the cool shade of my foliage, you abuse me and call me ge
What is the literal meaning of this tale?
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People should not criticize the things that serve them.
Tired travelers rest under a tree.
The tree is unhappy that the travelers do not appreciate it.
O Plane-trees bear no fruit.
What is the literal meaning of this tale.



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