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Read the story and answer the question that follows.
The Peacock and the Crane

One day a peacock met a crane and said, "I feel so sorry for you. You have such dull feathers. Look at the fine colors of my feathers." "Well!" replied the crane, "Your feathers look brighter than mine. But whereas I can fly high up into the sky, all you can do is strut about on the ground."

What is the theme of this fable?
That one should be selfless as well as intelligent
That one should not be greedy
That one should be content with what he/she has
That one should not find fault with others

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The theme of this fable is "That one should be content with what he/she has." The crane values its ability to fly high, while the peacock boasts about its colorful feathers. The crane's response highlights that different attributes can be valuable in different ways, suggesting that one should appreciate their own unique qualities rather than envy others.
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