Question
What is the moral of a story?
a lesson concerning what is right that can be learned from a story by the actions and decisions of characters
a judgment of how right and wrong behaviors can determine whether a person is good or bad
how closely the characters follow the rules of their community and treat others honestly and fairly
a conclusion a reader makes based on evidence in a text surrounding an opinion of the author
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate definition of the moral of a story from the options provided is:
**a lesson concerning what is right that can be learned from a story by the actions and decisions of characters**
This definition emphasizes the idea that the moral is derived from the choices characters make and the lessons that can be drawn from those choices in relation to right and wrong.
**a lesson concerning what is right that can be learned from a story by the actions and decisions of characters**
This definition emphasizes the idea that the moral is derived from the choices characters make and the lessons that can be drawn from those choices in relation to right and wrong.