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A Fable
by Mark Twain




"A Fable" by Mark Twain

Question
Use the story to answer the question.

What best describes how the story’s theme emerges and is refined?

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Responses

The theme emerges as a broad lesson about conflicting perspectives and is later refined into a specific lesson about how our own thoughts keep us from seeing things as they are.
The theme emerges as a broad lesson about conflicting perspectives and is later refined into a specific lesson about how our own thoughts keep us from seeing things as they are.

The theme emerges as a specific lesson about trust and is later refined into a broad lesson about the way dishonesty can grow into a larger problem.
The theme emerges as a specific lesson about trust and is later refined into a broad lesson about the way dishonesty can grow into a larger problem.

The theme emerges as a broad lesson about the danger of embellishing and is later refined into a specific lesson about how trust is hard to regain after it is lost.
The theme emerges as a broad lesson about the danger of embellishing and is later refined into a specific lesson about how trust is hard to regain after it is lost.

The theme emerges as a specific lesson about the need to look past our own biases to see things as they are and is later refined into a broad lesson about the importance of trust.
The theme emerges as a specific lesson about the need to look past our own biases to see things as they are and is later refined into a broad lesson about the importance of trust.

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The theme emerges as a broad lesson about the danger of embellishing and is later refined into a specific lesson about how trust is hard to regain after it is lost.