Why might a writer choose to write a fable? O A. To tell a story that gives a moral O B. To entertain readers with a religious story To harshly criticize a powerful person To imitate another writer's work
The answer is A. To tell a story that gives a moral. A fable is a type of short story that includes mainly animals as the characters. The main purpose of writing a fable is to tell a story that gives a moral. For example, the fable called "The Tortoise and the Hare." The moral of the story is that slow and steady win the race.
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Read the following sentence from excerpt of the narrative of the live of frederick douglass and define the bolded word: "why master was so careful of her, may be safely let to conjecture." question 10 options: a) prayer or hope b) guesswork or speculation c) relief or ease d) disapproval or disappointment