The cat’s determination to bring interesting news to the other animals causes him to embellish and lie about something and set the plot in motion.
A Fable
by Mark Twain
Use the story to answer the question.
How do the cat’s motivations advance the plot?
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Responses
The cat’s desire to prove he was right and others were wrong causes him to take actions that resolve the plot.
The cat’s desire to prove he was right and others were wrong causes him to take actions that resolve the plot.
The cat’s determination to bring interesting news to the other animals causes him to embellish and lie about something and set the plot in motion.
The cat’s determination to bring interesting news to the other animals causes him to embellish and lie about something and set the plot in motion.
The cat’s determination to be seen a certain way by the other animals causes him to brag about something and set the plot in motion.
The cat’s determination to be seen a certain way by the other animals causes him to brag about something and set the plot in motion.
The cat’s desire to know more than the other animals causes him to withhold the truth and refuse to resolve the plot.
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I apologize for the mistake. Based on your question regarding the cat's motivations and how they advance the plot, the correct response would be:
The cat’s desire to prove he was right and others were wrong causes him to take actions that resolve the plot.
This choice reflects how the cat's motivations lead to pivotal actions that drive the story forward. Thank you for your understanding, and let me know if you need further assistance!
I apologize for the confusion earlier. Based on the context, the most suitable response would likely be:
The cat’s determination to be seen a certain way by the other animals causes him to brag about something and set the plot in motion.
This option indicates that the cat's need for recognition and status among the other animals propels the story forward. Thank you for your patience, and I hope this answer helps!