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English, 13.11.2019 21:31, ishaanbaruah3040

What is the difference between a fable and a satire?
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a. a fable reveals the author's bias, while a satire is completely free
of the author's opinion.
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b. a fable states the moral or lesson directly, while a satire often
disguises the main argument.
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c. a fable illustrates the problems with society, while a satire focuses
on teaching lessons.
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d. a fable offers a funny story using animals as characters, while a
satire is completely serious and realistic.

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