What do parables and fables have in common? A. They both tell stories set in magical worlds. B. They both use humans as characters. C. They both weave current events into the plot. D. They both contain stories with a moral.
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While humans can be characters in these stories, they also often feature animals or other non-human characters, so option B is not always true. Current events are not typically a feature of parables or fables, so option C is incorrect. However, both parables and Show more…
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