(a) The head mouse suggested to get / take a bell. it hung around the cat's neck. When the bell rang, they knew that the cat was / came near. The mice had agreed for the idea.
(b) He suggested to hang the bell on the cat's neck when it was sleeping. When the cat came, the mice would know to run away.
(c) He suggested they took a bell and hung it on the cat's neck. So that, when the cat came they could heard the bell ring. All of the mice agreed of the idea.
(d) The head mouse suggested to buy a bell and hung round the cat's neck. When the bell rang, all the mice could run easily. The other mice agreed (with) the idea. /The other mice agreed his suggestions.
(e)He suggested that they put a bell on the cat's neck. Everyone agreed of the idea. When the cat came, the bell will emit a bell sound / ring.
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Æsop. ) Fables. The Harvard Classics.
— Mister Micawber
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) Fables.
The Harvard Classics.
1909–14.
Belling the Cat LONG ago, the mice had a general council to consider what measures they could take to outwit their common enemy, the Cat.
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