A fable by Mark Twain

Which themes are present in this story? Select the two correct answers

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Mark Twain's fables often explore themes such as:

  1. Human Nature and Morality: Twain frequently delves into the complexities of human behavior, examining moral choices and the consequences of those actions.

  2. Deception and Truth: Many of Twain's stories highlight the tension between truth and deception, exploring how lies affect relationships and societal norms.

If you have a specific fable in mind, I can help identify themes specific to that story.