Question
What is a fitting moral of "The Crane and the Crab"?(1 point)
Responses
A) Always blindly accept help from others.
A) Always blindly accept help from others.
B) Appearances can be deceiving.
B) Appearances can be deceiving.
C) Be wary of those who seem to offer help but may have ulterior motives.
C) Be wary of those who seem to offer help but may have ulterior motives.
D) Both B and C.
Responses
A) Always blindly accept help from others.
A) Always blindly accept help from others.
B) Appearances can be deceiving.
B) Appearances can be deceiving.
C) Be wary of those who seem to offer help but may have ulterior motives.
C) Be wary of those who seem to offer help but may have ulterior motives.
D) Both B and C.
Answers
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The fitting moral of "The Crane and the Crab" is:
**D) Both B and C.**
The story illustrates that appearances can be deceiving and to be cautious of those who offer help but may have hidden intentions.
**D) Both B and C.**
The story illustrates that appearances can be deceiving and to be cautious of those who offer help but may have hidden intentions.
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