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Historical Context Quick Check

The Lion Fable

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Use the folk tale descriptions to answer the question

What social contribution do these folktales make by exploring a common theme?

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They show accurate self-evaluation

They show that the best advisors are intelligent and meek

They show sure you can do is important to push yourself to do things you are not sure you can do

They show that it is important to give people the chance to learn their limits

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The social contribution of these folktales by exploring a common theme is that **they show sure you can do is important to push yourself to do things you are not sure you can do.** The stories emphasize the significance of overcoming fear and taking initiative, highlighting that hesitation and timidity can lead to missed opportunities for leadership and positive change.
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